Trinidad and Tobago new signature 100-dollar note (B233b) confirmed
Like B233a, but new signature. Prefix NB. Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
Like B233a, but new signature. Prefix NB. Courtesy of Claudio Marana.Read More…
Like B230a, but new signature (Hilaire). Prefix DP. Courtesy of Richard Miranda.Read More…
Like B231a, but new signature (Hilaire). Prefix JT. Courtesy of David Murcek (The Monetary Unit).Read More…
Like B229a, but new signature (Hilaire). Prefix ET. Courtesy of David Murcek (The Monetary Unit).Read More…
This note is like the preceding issue (B234), but without novel serial numbering or the commemorative text at upper center front, and with the addition of a circle of embossed dots at lower right front, and a red banner across the tail of the bird on front. Reports are thatRead More…
According to an article in the Daily Express dated 29 November 2015, the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago introduced a redesigned 50-dollar note similar to B234 which was introduced in December 2014 and subsequently was honored as the IBNS Bank Note of the Year. The redesigned note was introducedRead More…
10 dollars, 2006. Like B223, but new signature (Jwala Rambarran, who took over as governor from Ewart S. Williams on 13.07.2012) and raised horizontal bars at upper left and right front to assist the visually impaired distinguish between denominations. Courtesy of Hartmut Fraunhoffer (www.banknoten.de).Read More…
The International Bank Note Society (IBNS) announces that its voting membership has for the first time ever selected the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago to receive it prestigious “Bank Note of the Year Award” for 2014. With over 130 new banknotes released worldwide in 2014, nearly 3 dozen wereRead More…
5 dollars, 2006. Like B222, but new signature (Jwala Rambarran, who took over as governor from Ewart S. Williams on 13.07.2012) and raised horizontal bars at upper left and right front to assist the visually impaired distinguish between denominations. Courtesy of Rachel Peters.Read More…
According to the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, this redesigned 50-dollar note printed on polymer substrate reflects “the beauty of our people and the diversity off our flora.” It replaces the preceding 50-dollar paper note issued in 2012, which failed to gain public acceptance because it was similar inRead More…
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