KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

Banknotes of Grenada

Total banknotes: 1
The official currency of Grenada is the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD), issued by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB). Paper money was first introduced in Grenada in 1983, with the adoption of the East Caribbean Dollar to replace the East Caribbean pound. In 1989, the currency underwent a significant redenomination, adjusting the note denominations as part of broader regional reforms. Collectors are drawn to Grenada's banknotes due to their vibrant colors and intricate designs. The 1983 series features images of local flora and fauna, including the iconic Grenadian nutmeg, which highlights the island's agricultural heritage. The inclusion of landmarks such as Fort George on the banknotes provides an insight into the country's historical architecture and landscape.
P-29a
50 Dollars 1993
50 Dollars
Grenada · 1993