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.
Face Value
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.
$17.25
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.
south, east
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1 dollar
Rs. 50.00
A one dollar coin from the Eastern Caribbean States typically has a face value of one Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD), which is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of approximately 2.70 XCD to 1 USD. Therefore, its value in USD is roughly 37 cents. However, the actual market value may vary based on factors such as demand, condition, and rarity of the coin.
No. All East Caribbean States general circulation 25 cent coins are made from a copper-nickel alloy.
The continent to the east of the Caribbean is South America.
East Caribbean dollar was created in 1965.