Eastern Caribbean States Banknotes Catalog
Eastern Caribbean banknotes have a rich history that reflects the economic and political evolution of the region. Issued by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, these banknotes have undergone significant changes over the years, from their first issues to the modern designs in circulation today.
Current banknotes in circulation
The current Eastern Caribbean banknotes are characterized by their colorful and modern design. They are available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 20, 50 and 100 Eastern Caribbean dollars. Each bill features portraits of important historical figures of the region, as well as images of local flora and fauna. These bills have advanced security features, including watermarks, security threads and color-changing inks.
Old banknotes and historical evolution
The first Eastern Caribbean banknotes were issued in 1965, shortly after the creation of the Eastern Caribbean Monetary Authority. These initial bills featured a simpler design and were denominated in British West Indies dollars. An important milestone in the region's note history was the introduction of the East Caribbean dollar in 1983, which replaced the British West Indies dollar. Since then, the banknotes have undergone several design and security upgrades, reflecting the economic and technological progress of the region.
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Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Eastern Caribbean States banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: