Compare the best Eastern Caribbean dollar buyback rates and exchange Eastern Caribbean dollars to pounds
You receive £136.78 | Buyback rate 3.4691 | Estimated postage £7.35 | Sell Now | |
Travel FX ❯ | ||||
You receive £136.77 | Buyback rate 3.4693 | Estimated postage £7.35 | Sell Now | |
Currency Online Group ❯ | ||||
You receive £135.83 | Buyback rate 3.492 | Estimated postage £7.35 | Sell Now | |
The Currency Club ❯ | ||||
You receive £135.83 | Buyback rate 3.492 | Estimated postage £7.35 | Sell Now | |
Sterling ❯ | ||||
You receive £127.44 | Buyback rate 3.7095 | Estimated postage £7.35 | Sell Now | |
Covent Garden FX ❯ | ||||
You receive £126.75 | Buyback rate 3.7285 | Estimated postage £7.35 | Sell Now | |
Manor FX ❯ |
It's easy to sell your leftover Eastern Caribbean dollars online. Use our Eastern Caribbean dollar buyback comparisons to find the best deal, then follow the link to the buyer's website to place your order online and lock-in your buyback rate. You'll need to decide whether to post your Eastern Caribbean dollars to the buyer, or try searching for a store near you so you can exchange your Eastern Caribbean dollars in person.
Securely package your Eastern Caribbean dollars and post it to the buyer using Royal Mail Special Delivery which is fully tracked and insured. Once the buyer has received your package they'll pay you by bank transfer within one working day.
Use our store finder to search for your nearest currency exchange, then simply take your Eastern Caribbean dollars to the store to sell over the counter. You'll save on postage fees, but availability varies by location and you'll have fewer deals to choose from compared to selling by post.
Travel FX are offering the best Eastern Caribbean dollar buyback rate right now at 3.4691. At this rate, 1 Eastern Caribbean dollar is worth £0.29. You'll need to place your order online to get this rate which is based on a comparison of 6 foreign exchange companies and assumes you were selling 500 Eastern Caribbean dollars by post.
It can be difficult to exchange leftover Eastern Caribbean dollar coins. Banks and foreign exchange companies don't generally accept coins because they're expensive to process and transport, so your options for exchanging any leftover shrapnel back into pounds can be limited:
Over the past 30 days, the Eastern Caribbean dollar buyback rate has risen 0.02% from 3.4691 on 6 Nov to 3.4698 today. This means Eastern Caribbean dollars can be exchanged for more pounds today compared to a month ago. Right now, $500 is worth approximately £144.10 which is £0.03 more than you'd have got on 6 Nov.
These are the average Eastern Caribbean dollar buyback rates taken from our panel of UK travel money providers at the end of each day. You can explore this further on our Eastern Caribbean dollar to British pound currency chart.
No, you'll get more for your Eastern Caribbean dollars if you sell when the Eastern Caribbean dollar buyback rate is low. This is due to a quirk of how British currency providers display their buyback exchange rates.
When you buy Eastern Caribbean dollars, the exchange rate you get is the amount of Eastern Caribbean dollars you'll receive for every pound that you spend, so for example a rate of 3.4691 means you'd get $3.4691 for each £1 that you spend. You can calculate the total amount of Eastern Caribbean dollars you'd receive for a given amount of sterling by simply multiplying the sterling amount by the exchange rate.
When it comes to selling Eastern Caribbean dollars, the buyback rate is expressed in terms of how many Eastern Caribbean dollars you'd need to sell in order to get £1, so a buyback rate of 3.4691 means you'd need to sell $3.4691 to get £1. To calculate the sterling value of a given amount of Eastern Caribbean dollars, you need to divide the Eastern Caribbean dollar amount by the buyback rate. Since you're dividing by the buyback rate, a lower buyback rate means you'd get more sterling compared to a higher buyback rate.
One Eastern Caribbean dollar ($) can be subdivided into 100 cents (C). There are five denominations of Eastern Caribbean dollars in circulation: $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100; and four coin denominations: 5c, 10c, 25c and $1.
The current series of Eastern Caribbean dollar banknotes in circulation is the 'E' series which was introduced by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank in 2019. Each banknote in the series features distinct designs that represent the natural beauty, culture, and history of the Eastern Caribbean region. For instance, the $5 note depicts the image of the St. Lucia Amazon parrot and the Morne Fortune military complex in St. Lucia. The $10 note showcases the image of the endangered hawksbill turtle and the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park in St. Kitts and Nevis. The $20 note features the image of the Redonda rock iguana and the Caribelle Batik studio in St. Kitts and Nevis. The higher $50 and $100 banknotes feature images of the statue of Sir Arthur Lewis; the first Saint Lucian Nobel laureate, and the House of Parliament in Dominica.
Denomination | Sterling equivalent |
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$5 | £1.44 |
$10 | £2.88 |
$20 | £5.77 |
$50 | £14.41 |
$100 | £28.83 |
Denomination | Sterling equivalent |
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5c | £0.01 |
10c | £0.03 |
25c | £0.07 |
$1 | £0.29 |