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| Issuer | Eastern Caribbean Central Bank |
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| Year | 2020 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse displays the Coat of Arms of Anguilla, depicted as a heraldic shield containing three dolphins arranged in a circular, interlocking formation, symbolizing the motto 'Strength & Endurance.' The shield occupies the central field, with the date '2020' inscribed in the lower portion of the shield. The country name 'ANGUILLA' arcs along the upper border of the coin, flanked by decorative dots, while '· STRENGTH & ENDURANCE ·' curves along the lower border. The inscriptions '1 TROY OZ' and '999 SILVER' appear vertically on the left and right inner margins respectively. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, which manages the shared currency of eight island nations, rarely issues silver bullion coinage — this 2020 piece is part of a limited collector series rather than anything that ever approached general circulation. The EC dollar itself has been pegged to the USD at 2.70 since 1976, a fixed rate that has held without interruption through hurricanes, regional recessions, and the collapse of neighboring currencies.