East Caribbean dollar
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The East Caribbean dollar is the currency of eight political states in the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States. Six of these are independent states: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Two are British overseas territories: Anguilla and Montserrat.
The Eastern Caribbean dollar is issued by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank based in Saint Kitts and Nevis. The bank was established by an agreement (the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Agreement) signed at Port-of-Spain on July 5 1983, as successor to the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority. The currency is a successor to the West Indies dollar used by the extinct West Indies Federation. Of all the current OECS member states only the British Virgin Islands do not use the Eastern Caribbean dollar as their native currency.
The ISO 4217 currency code for the Eastern Caribbean dollar is XCD.
Exchange rate: Eastern Caribbean dollars (EC$) per US$1 – 2.7000 (fixed rate since 1976)
Coins in circulation
- 1 cent
- 2 cent
- 5 cent
- 10 cent
- 25 cent
- 1 dollar
Banknotes in circulation
- $5
- $10
- $20
- $50
- $100
Current XCD exchange rates
AUD | CAD | EUR | GBP | INR | NZD | USD
External links
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| Caribbean | Aruban florin | Bahamian dollar | Barbadian dollar | Cayman dollar | Cuban peso | Cuban convertible peso | Dominican peso | East Caribbean dollar | Euro (Guadeloupe, Martinique) | Haitian gourde | Jamaican dollar | Netherlands Antilles florin | Trinidad and Tobago dollar |
| South | Argentine peso | Bolivian boliviano | Brazilian real | Chilean peso | Colombian peso | Euro (French Guiana) | Falkland pound | Guyanese dollar | Paraguayan guaraní | Peruvian nuevo sol | Suriname dollar | US dollar (Ecuador) | Uruguayan peso | Venezuelan bolívar
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