What do you mean by Eastern money? It could mean the East Caribbean Dollar, a form of Middle Eastern currency, currency from the Far East, etc.
Grenada is a Caribbean country comprising a main island, also called Grenada, and 6 smaller surrounding islands.The Eastern Caribbean Dollar is the local currency in Grenada.The International currency code is XCD.
$17.25
Face Value
The US dollar is used in the following countries: United States, Bonaire, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Turks and Caicos Islands
East Caribbean dollar was created in 1965.
Dominica is a small Caribbean island located in the Lesser Antilles, south of Guadeloupe and North of Martinique. The currency is the East Caribbean Dollar. The East Caribbean Dollar is used as legal tender among eight different islands and is differentiated from the US dollar with the EC$ as its identifier. The ECD (East Caribbean Dollar) has been in use since 1965, being the successor to the BWD (British West Indies Dollar). Currently, 1 United States Dollar (US$) = 2.70000 East Caribbean Dollar (EC$)
The East Caribbean Dollar.
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The East Caribbean Dollar.
Yes you can - one US dollar is equivalent to 2.70 EC dollars - the local currency.
The official currency of Grenada is the East Caribbean Dollar. The US Dollar is widely accepted (although probably not by taxis, small shops, etc) but you should expect your change to be given back in East Caribbean Dollar.
Currencies of the West Indies The West Indies is also known as the Caribbean. Greater Antilles Cuba - Cuban Peso (CUP) Cayman Islands - Caymanian dollar (KYD) Jamaica - Jamaican dollar (JMD) Navassa Island - uninhabited (claimed by Haiti, administered by USA) Haiti - Gourde (HTG) Dominican Republic - Dominican peso (DOP) Puerto Rico - US dollar (USD) Lesser Antilles Virgin Islands - US dollar (USD) British Virgin Islands - US dollar (USD) Anguilla - East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Saint Martin - Split between Guadeloupe and the Dutch Netherlands Netherlands Antilles - Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG) St Barthelemy - part of Guadeloupe Saint Kitts and Nevis - East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Antigua and Barbuda - East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Montserrat - East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Guadeloupe - Euro (EUR) Dominica - East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Martinique - Euro (EUR) Saint Lucia - East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Barbados - Barbadian dollar (BBD) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Grenada - East Caribbean dollar (XCD) Trinidad and Tobago - Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TTD) Margarita - ??? Los Roques - part of Venezuela (???) Netherlands Antilles - Netherlands Antillean guilder (ANG) Aruba - Aruban guilder/florin (AWG) San Andres and Providencia - part of Columbia (???) Other Islands The Bahamas - Bahamian dollar (BSD) Turks and Caicos Islands - US dollar (USD) Bermuda - Bermudian dollar (BMD)
English is the main language and the East Caribbean Dollar is the currency.
The official currency of Grenada is the East Caribbean Dollar. The US Dollar is widely accepted (although probably not by taxis, small shops, etc) but you should expect your change to be given back in East Caribbean Dollar.
The East Caribbean Dollar.
The currency of Montserrat is the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD).