British West Indies dollar — The British West Indies dollar (BWI$) was the currency of the various British West Indies territories from 1935 and, later, of the unitary West Indies Federation. The monetary policy of the currency was overseen by the British Caribbean Currency… … Wikipedia
West Indies Federation — Infobox Former Country native name = conventional long name = West Indies Federation common name = West Indies continent = North America region = Caribbean status = Federation event start = year start = 1958 date start = January 3 year end = 1962 … Wikipedia
Currencies of the British West Indies — Contents 1 British Honduras 2 British Guiana 3 Bermuda 4 … Wikipedia
Dollar (disambiguation) — Dollar is a variety of currency units used in about two dozen countries. Dollar may refer to: Contents 1 Actual currency 2 Fictional currency 3 Other use 4 See also … Wikipedia
BWIA West Indies Airways — BWIA West Indies Airways … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dollar — Dolar redirects here. For the Slovenian philosopher, see Mladen Dolar. For the municipality in Spain, see Dólar. For other uses, see Dollar (disambiguation). United States dollar bill The dollar (often represented by the dollar sign $) is the… … Wikipedia
Dollar sign — $ redirects here. For the unit of currency, see Dollar or Peso. For other uses, see $ (disambiguation). $ Dollar sign … Wikipedia
dollar — n. 1 the chief monetary unit in the US, Canada, and Australia. 2 the chief monetary unit of certain countries in the Pacific, West Indies, SE Asia, Africa, and S. America. Phrases and idioms: dollar area the area in which currency is linked to… … Useful english dictionary
dollar — /ˈdɒlə / (say doluh) noun 1. the principal monetary unit of Australia, divided into 100 cents. Symbol: $ Abbrev.: AUD 2. the principal monetary unit of various other countries, as in the US, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Brunei, some countries of …
West Indian pound — The West Indies pound was the currency of several British Caribbean territories until 1949 when it was generally replaced by the West Indian dollar. It was equivalent to the pound sterling and was divided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence … Wikipedia