The value of the 1964 British Caribean Territories 2 Dollar note is worth $18 in Very Good condition, $75 in Very Fine and $550 in uncirculated.
Coins from the British Caribbean Territories, which is a financial federation of Caribbean countries included - Barbados, St. Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Montserrat, British Virgin Islands, Trinidad & Tobago and British Guyana. The British Caribbean Territories existed as a monetary union from 1950 to 1965 and was replaced by the East Caribbean Territories in 1965, which in turn was replaced by the East Caribbean States in 1981. All three incarnations were under British rule or British Adminstration.
The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is the currency used by several countries and territories in the Eastern Caribbean. As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the exchange rate typically hovers around 2.7 XCD to 1 USD, but rates can fluctuate. For the most accurate and current exchange rates, it's best to consult a financial news source or currency converter.
Is a dollar more money than a british pound?
The value of a Caribbean dollar can vary significantly depending on which Caribbean country you are referring to, as several nations in the region have their own currencies. For example, the East Caribbean dollar (XCD) is typically worth about 0.37 US dollars, while the Bahamian dollar (BSD) is pegged to the US dollar at a 1:1 ratio. To get the most accurate and current exchange rate, it's best to check a reliable financial news source or currency converter.
1 US dollar is worth 0.689 pounds. 1 pound is worth $1.4327
As of today (02APR2011), $1 US Dollar is worth about 0.62 British Pounds. 1 Pound is worth about $1.61.
The East Caribbean States (ECS) dollar, which is used by several countries in the Eastern Caribbean, has a fixed exchange rate with the US dollar. As of my last update, 1 East Caribbean dollar (XCD) is pegged to 0.37 US dollars, meaning it is worth approximately 37 cents. Therefore, one East Caribbean dollar from 1989 would still hold that same value relative to the US dollar today, assuming no significant changes in collectibility or condition. However, the collectible value may vary based on factors such as rarity and demand among collectors.
As of today (02APR2011), $1 US Dollar is worth about 0.62 British Pounds, or 62 Pence.
No such coin exists. No British trade dollar was struck until 1895.
Yes, a dollar seventy(US) more
As at 18Oct10 USD85 was worth GBP53.29
As of 3rd July 2009, £1 = $1.63