Montserrat's coinage history is defined almost entirely by disaster. The 1995 eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano destroyed the island's capital, Plymouth, and displaced the majority of the population — circumstances that effectively suspended any serious discussion of local currency infrastructure for years. This 2007 pattern appears to be part of a broader Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority exploratory series that never reached circulation, issued under licensing arrangements common to British Overseas Territories seeking numismatic revenue rather than monetary function.
No "Xeros Ceros" denomination ever circulated on Montserrat.
Montserrat's coinage history is defined almost entirely by disaster. The 1995 eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano destroyed the island's capital, Plymouth, and displaced the majority of the population — circumstances that effectively suspended any serious discussion of local currency infrastructure for years. This 2007 pattern appears to be part of a broader Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority exploratory series that never reached circulation, issued under licensing arrangements common to British Overseas Territories seeking numismatic revenue rather than monetary function.
No "Xeros Ceros" denomination ever circulated on Montserrat.