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1 Dollar Without Anguilla

Issuer Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Year 1985-1988
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Value 1 Dollar
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Protection type Watermark
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Variants P#17a - suffix letter A (Antigua)
P#17d - suffix letter D (Dominica)
P#17g - suffix letter G (Grenada)
P#17k - suffix letter K (St. Kitts)
P#17l - suffix letter L (St. Lucia)
P#17m - suffix letter M (Montserrat)
P#17u - Overprint U in circle (Anguilla)
P#17v - suffix letter V (St. Vincent)
P#A -
P#D -
P#G -
P#K -
P#L -
P#M -
P#U -
P#V -
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The "Without Anguilla" designation refers to a specific administrative rupture: following Anguilla's effective separation from the Associated State of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla in 1967 and its formal exclusion from the new federation of St. Kitts and Nevis in 1983, the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority — and later the ECCB — issued notes with the member territories listed. Anguilla's name was dropped from the enumerated list, though the island continued to use Eastern Caribbean dollars as a British Dependent Territory.

The Pick 17 series circulated across seven member states simultaneously, which makes condition attribution tricky — heavy use on smaller islands often differs markedly from notes cycling through more commercially active territories like Trinidad-adjacent St. Vincent.