1965 East Caribbean $1 Dollar P-13d AU World Banknote
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1965 East Caribbean $1 Dollar P-13d AU World Banknote
**1965 East Caribbean 1 Dollar Banknote - P-13d - (QEII)**
Add a significant piece of Caribbean history to your collection with the **1965 East Caribbean 1 Dollar** banknote, cataloged as **P-13d**. Issued during the reign of **Queen Elizabeth II**, this note was part of the early currency system of the **East Caribbean Currency Authority (ECCA)**. It represents an important period in the economic development of the Eastern Caribbean nations and holds value for collectors interested in British Commonwealth and Caribbean banknotes.
### **Key Features:**
- **Historical Significance:** Issued in 1965, this 1 Dollar banknote was circulated in several countries that were part of the **Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority (ECCA)**. The ECCA was established to provide a unified currency for various territories in the region, including Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. This note reflects the shared economic system that connected these nations under British rule and through their transition toward independence.
- **Artistic Design:**
- **Obverse:** The obverse features a portrait of **Queen Elizabeth II**, reflecting her status as the head of state for the British territories in the Caribbean during this time. The portrait is surrounded by intricate engravings and the denomination "1 Dollar" is prominently displayed. The design underscores the colonial connection between the Caribbean islands and the British Crown.
- **Reverse:** The reverse typically includes imagery representing the economic and cultural elements of the Caribbean, such as depictions of tropical landscapes, agricultural products, or historical landmarks. The design reflects the region’s natural beauty and the importance of agriculture and trade to its economy.
- **Collectible Value:** The 1965 East Caribbean 1 Dollar banknote (P-13d) is highly sought after by collectors of world currency, particularly those interested in Caribbean or British Commonwealth banknotes. Its historical context, featuring Queen Elizabeth II, and its significance as part of a unified Caribbean currency system make it a valuable addition to any collection.
- **Dimensions and Specifications:** The note includes security features typical of the time, such as watermarks and detailed engravings, reflecting the craftsmanship and security measures of mid-20th-century banknotes.
### **Why Buy from Cool Coins & Notes?**
At Cool Coins & Notes, we offer a carefully curated selection of rare and historically significant currency from around the world. The 1965 East Caribbean 1 Dollar - P-13d Circulated exemplifies our commitment to quality and authenticity. Each item is sourced with care and authenticated to ensure its historical significance and condition. We provide expert knowledge, exceptional customer service, and a seamless purchasing experience.
Add the 1965 East Caribbean 1 Dollar - P-13d to your collection today and own a piece of Caribbean economic history. Shop with confidence at Cool Coins & Notes, where history and artistry converge.