Rs. 50.00
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No, the Caribbean isn't in Portugal. Instead, the Caribbean Sea is located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and the continental United States of America, east of Central America, and north of South America. Portugal is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. The Atlantic Ocean borders Portugal to the west and south, and Spain borders Portugal to the north and east.
The Eastern Caribbean States refers to the islands of Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts-Nevis, St Lucia and St Vincent. The EC$ is pegged at US$1.00=EC$2.70, so the coin's value in US currency is about 37% of its stated EC$ denomination. As for numistmatic value, unless it is in Uncirculated or Proof condition, there isn't likely to be any (I presume that your coin's denomination is 1, 2, 5, 10, 25 or 50 cents or 1 dollar - multiple-dollar coins may be made of precious metal and/or have additional value).
North America - Central America to be exact. South of Mexico and East of Guatemala. Considered a part of the Caribbean.
The Mayan Merchants travel as far east as right between two merchants.
Face Value
No. All East Caribbean States general circulation 25 cent coins are made from a copper-nickel alloy.
All years of issue of the East Caribbean States 25 cent coin are still potentially in circulation. Unless they are in mint condition or are Proof coins, they are worth 25 cents in the East Caribbean States countries. The East Caribbean States Dollar (XCD) is pegged with the US Dollar at US$1 to EC$2.70.
$17.25
The East Caribbean States 25 cent coin is made from a copper-nickel alloy. No British Caribbean Territories, East Caribbean Territories or East Caribbean States general circulation coin contains any precious metals.
Yes
south, east
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East Caribbean dollar was created in 1965.
Sell it to a collector. Many will be more than happy to buy it from you.
The Bahamas is an archipelago in the AtlanticOcean
Lynda Quamina has written: 'East Indians in the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Authors, Caribbean, Bibliography, Caribbean Authors, Catalogs, East Indians, East Indians in literature