Trinidad and Tobago Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Trinidad and Tobago reflects the economic and cultural evolution of this Caribbean nation. Since its independence in 1962, the country has issued several series of banknotes that represent its identity and heritage.
Current banknotes in circulation
The current banknotes of Trinidad and Tobago are characterized by their colorful and modern design. The most recent series, introduced in 2020, includes denominations of $1, $5, $10, $10, $20, $50 and $100. These polymer banknotes feature advanced security features and display national icons such as the coat of arms, native birds and historic buildings.
Old banknotes and landmarks in notemaking
Prior to independence, Trinidad and Tobago used banknotes from the Government of Trinidad and Tobago and the Royal Bank of Canada. In 1964, the first series of national banknotes was issued, which included denominations of $1, $5, $10 and $20. An important milestone was the introduction of the $100 bill in 1977, which featured the portrait of Eric Williams, the country's first prime minister. In 2002, Trinidad and Tobago became one of the first Caribbean countries to adopt polymer banknotes, marking a new era in its monetary history.
Country | Trinidad and Tobago |
Flag | |
Coin | Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TTD) |
1€ | 7,05$ |
Continent | America Centro |
Capital city | Port of Spain |
ISO2 | TT |
ISO3 | TTO |
Catalogued banknotes | 45 |
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Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Trinidad and Tobago banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: