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Guyana
Bit; Cent; Dollar; Guilder; Pence; Stiver
The dollar was introduced in
eighteen century
5, 20 and 100 dollars. banknotes were introduced in the late 19th
century by the British Guiana Bank and the Colonial Bank. The Colonial Bank was taken over
by Barclays Bank, which issued notes in denominates of 5, 10, 20 and 100
dollars until 1941.
From the thirties the British Guianan dollar was equivalent to the British West
Indies dollar (BWI$). and local notes were replaced by BWI$ notes in
1951. In the fifties coins were issued in the
name of the "British Caribbean Territories, Eastern Group". In 1the
sixties the
East Caribbean dollar replaced the BWI$ and circulated in British
Guiana until the Guyanese dollar was introduced,
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