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In 1820, in response to a request from the British colony of , the imperial government in London struck silver coins in the denominations of , , and dollars. The dollar unit in question was equivalent to the Spanish dollar and these fractional coins were known as 'Anchor Dollars' because of the anchor that appeared on them. More of these anchor dollars were struck in 1822 and not only for but also for the British West Indies. In addition to this, a dollar anchor coin was struck for . A year or two later, copper dollar fractions were struck for , the British West Indies, and .

The dollar was the currency of until 1877. Initially, it was made up of , with paper money and new coins being issued in the 1820s (see ). The dollar was initially pegged at a value of 2 , then at 4 . In 1822, coins for 25 and 50 sous were issued due to the continued use of the French colonial livre.

The dollar circulated alongside sterling and the Indian rupee. An unofficial exchange rate of 2 rupees to the dollar was used, although this overvalued the rupee for a time.

In 1877, the was introduced. It replaced the dollar at a rate of 2 rupees = 1 dollar.

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