The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Currency : Dollar (TTD)
As this a new polymer series, apart from the $100, the rest of the notes
posted here are all printed with Series 2020, and for this reason, I
have posted them here as a separate post from the $100 issued in 2019. These five notes were released progressively between 2020 and 2021.
The main features of the designs on all the notes here are basically the same as those last paper notes issued. On the front, it features a difference bird, the nation Coat of Arms and a flying flag. On the back, it features the central bank and then followed by various features or scenes of the country.
For the first three notes ($1, $5 and $10) are all printed with a diamond shape transparent window, whilst the remaining two notes are also printed with the same window, but also the image of the birds are also printed as a see through feature.
Whilst this is a new series with all notes printed on polymer substrate, this is not the first time the central bank had introduced polymer note to the public. In 2014, it released its first polymer note of $50, celebrating the Central Bank's 50th anniversary.
Governor - Dr Alvin Hilaire (since December 2015)
One Dollar
Scarlet Ibis, Series 2020 |
Front - Scarlet Ibis, Cost of Arms, a flying flag of Trinidad and Tobago.
Back - Eric Williams Financial complex. The Eric William Financial complex is a pair of skyscrapers 22 stories tall and is located on Independence Square in the capital city of Port of Spain on the island of Trinidad. To the locals, these two buildings is known as the Twin Towers. As per the name of the building, it was named after the first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago. The first tower houses the central bank , whilst the second houses the Minister of Finance. The Eric William Financial complex was built in 1986. To the right is the House of Representatives or parliament. The building was originally built around 1844, but was destroyed in 1903. It was then rebuilt in 1907, and because of the colour of the building, is is also referred to as the Red House to the locals.
Dimensions - 155mm x 66mm
Eric William Financial complex, Parliament House |
Five Dollars
Blue Crowed Motmot, Series 2020 |
Front - Blue Crowed Motmot, Cost of Arms, a flying flag of Trinidad and Tobago.
Back - Eric Williams Financial complex. Market scene with and man and woman concluding a purchase.
Dimensions - 155mm x 66mm
Eric William Financial complex, market scene |
Ten Dollars
Piping Guan, Series 2020 |
Front - Piping Guan, Cost of Arms, a flying flag of Trinidad and Tobago.
Back - Eric Williams Financial complex. Container port. I believe this is the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago that is located in Port of Spain, the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago.
Dimensions - 155mm x 66mm
Eric William Financial complex, Container port |
Twenty Dollars
White-tailed Saberwing, Series 2020 |
Front - White-tailed Saberwing, Cost of Arms, a flying flag of Trinidad and Tobago.
Back - Eric Williams Financial complex. Images of steelpans. A steelpan is a musical instrument and it is also known as pan or steel drum. A steelpan is made from a 55 gallon industrial drum and is a major part of the local music scene.
Dimensions - 155mm x 66mm
Eric William Financial complex, steelpans |
Fifty Dollars
Red-capped Cardinal, Series 2020 |
Front - Red-capped Cardinal, Cost of Arms, a flying flag of Trinidad and Tobago.
Back - Eric Williams Financial complex. Image of a woman, performing in a carnival event.
Dimensions - 155mm x 66mm
Eric William Financial complex, carnival celebration. |
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