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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines







Complete Financial Report of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Basic Information

  • Country ISO Code: VC

  • Official Language: English

  • Language ISO Code: en

  • Current Official Currency: East Caribbean Dollar

  • Currency ISO Code: XCD


Historical and Current Currencies of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

1. East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) – Current Official Currency

  • ISO Code: XCD

  • Symbols: EC$

  • Singular Name: dollar

  • Plural Name: dollars

  • Monetary Subdivision: 1 dollar = 100 cents

  • Fraction Name (singular): cent

  • Fraction Name (plural): cents

  • Initial Production Date: 1965 (introduced regionally)

  • Final Production Date: ongoing

  • Initial Circulation Date: 1965

  • Final Circulation Date: currently in circulation

  • Mint: Various mints including Royal Canadian Mint and others for coin production

  • Issuing Authority: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB)

  • Coin Denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 cents; 1 dollar

  • Banknote Denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 dollars

  • Designs and Symbols:

    • Coins feature regional symbols such as the national flower, indigenous wildlife, and cultural motifs.

    • Banknotes depict prominent regional leaders, cultural heritage, and natural landmarks.

  • Historical Context:

    • The East Caribbean Dollar replaced the British West Indies dollar in 1965 to unify the currencies of OECS member states, including Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

    • The currency is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate of EC$2.70 = US$1, providing monetary stability.

    • It supports regional economic integration and facilitates trade and investment.

  • Current Status: active and sole legal tender in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

  • Curiosities:

    • ECCB issues commemorative coins celebrating cultural and environmental themes.

    • The currency is widely accepted alongside the US dollar in tourism-heavy areas, but the East Caribbean dollar is the official tender.


2. British West Indies Dollar (BWI$) – Historical Currency

  • ISO Code: no longer in use

  • Circulation Period: 1949–1965

  • Context:

    • Used across several British Caribbean territories, including Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

    • Replaced by the East Caribbean Dollar as part of regional monetary reform.

  • Status: out of circulation


3. Colonial Currencies (Pre-1949)

  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines used various colonial currencies, including British sterling coins and notes, and earlier Spanish dollars and other colonial currencies.

  • These were gradually replaced by the British West Indies dollar and later the East Caribbean dollar.


Economic and Monetary Context

  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a member of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, promoting economic cooperation and monetary stability.

  • The economy is largely based on tourism, agriculture (notably bananas), and services.

  • The fixed peg of the East Caribbean Dollar to the US dollar ensures stability and encourages foreign investment.

  • The ECCB manages monetary policy and currency issuance for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and other member states.


Linguistic and Cultural Context

  • English is the official language used in government, education, and formal communication.

  • Most locals also speak Vincentian Creole, an English-based creole with influences from French, Spanish, Portuguese, African languages, and the Garifuna language.

  • Vincentian Creole is widely used in informal settings and daily life.

  • The country has a rich cultural heritage reflected in its language, festivals, and traditions.


Summary Table

CurrencyISO CodeCirculation PeriodCurrent StatusSubdivisionIssuing Authority
East Caribbean Dollar XCD 1965 – present In circulation 1 dollar = 100 cents Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
British West Indies Dollar 1949 – 1965 Out of circulation 1 dollar = 100 cents British Caribbean Currency Board (historical)
 

This report is prepared in English, the official language of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, based on reliable and up-to-date sources on the country’s currency and linguistic context.

 



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Autor do blog: Nilton Romani

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