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2000 Eastern Caribbean States 5 Cents Bright And Sharp Bu A058
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2000Eastern Caribbean States
5 Cents Bright Bu Gem Rare This Nice
Would Grade At Least 63
Aluminum 1.31 G 23.1 Mm X 1.44 Mm Edge Smooth
Scalloped (With 8 Notches) Medal Alignment ↑↑ Km# 12
Obverse: Portrait Of Queen Elizabeth Ii To The Right Queen Elizabeth The Second
Reverse: 5 Flanked By Palmtree Fronds East Caribbean States 2000 5 Five Cents
The East Caribbean States, Formerly The British Caribbean Territories (Eastern Group), Formed A Currency Board In 1950 To Provide The Constituent Territories Of Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados,
British Guiana (Now Guyana), British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent And Grenada With A Common Currency, Thereby Permitting Withdrawal Of The Regular British Pound Currency.
This Was Dissolved In 1965 And After The Breakup, The East Caribbean Territories,
A Grouping Including Barbados, The Leeward And Windward Islands, Came Into Being. Coinage Of The Dissolved ‘Eastern Group’ Continues To Circulate. Paper Currency Of The East Caribbean
Authority Was First Issued In 1965 And Although Barbados Withdrew From The Group They Continued Using Them Prior To 1973 When Barbados Issued A Decimal Coinage.
A Series Of 4-Dollar Coins Tied To The Fao Coinage Program Were Released In 1970 Under The Name Of The Caribbean Development Bank By Eight Loosely Federated Island Groupings In The
Eastern Caribbean. These Issues Are Listed Individually In This Volume Under Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts, St. Lucia And St. Vincent.
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