East Caribbean States new polymer 5-dollar note (B240a) confirmed
Courtesy of Lily Li (黎莉莉) and Albert.Read More…
Courtesy of Lily Li (黎莉莉) and Albert.Read More…
Originally slated for introduction in September 2020, the new 5-dollar polymer note is now expected to be issued in March 2021. Courtesy of Albert.Read More…
Courtesy of Shibu Paul (Ebanknoteshop on eBay).Read More…
On 5 September 2018, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank announced plans to introduce a new family of notes beginning in mid-2019. The new family will retain the same denominations and color schemes as preceding issues, but with vertical orientation and new designs on polymer substrate for improved durability and security.Read More…
According to a press release dated 10 April 2015, the East Caribbean Central Bank has upgraded the security on its notes (B236b – B239b) with the change to a wider windowed security thread. Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
According to a press release dated 24 April 2012, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has issued a series of banknotes with braille features in an effort to provide notes which are easier for blind and visually impaired persons to use. The raised braille characters on the upgraded notes feature aRead More…
According to a press release dated 24 April 2012, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has issued a series of banknotes with braille features in an effort to provide notes which are easier for blind and visually impaired persons to use.The raised braille characters on the upgraded notes feature a cricketRead More…
According to a press release dated 24 April 2012, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has issued a series of banknotes with braille features in an effort to provide notes which are easier for blind and visually impaired persons to use. The raised braille characters on the upgraded notes feature aRead More…
Like B205, but with V suffix, the country code for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.Courtesy of TDS.Read More…
,,, A puzzling array of East Caribbean States color varieties has been reported. The backs of the notes are identical, but the fish in the lower left corner on the front is printed in different colors on different notes. The standard color of brown/green switches to red, reddish brown, andRead More…
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