![]() The stated reason for the note is the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago’s plan “to improve the durability of the Trinidad and Tobago bank notes, upgrade the capacity to protect against forgery, and allow for easier tactile recognition by the visually impaired.”Įvents surrounding the release indicate there may be more to it. It is the country’s second polymer issue $50 notes were issued in 20. The bank says it intends to replace the $1, $5, $10, and $20 paper bills with polymer versions in March 2020. Although these are the same main design elements as on its predecessor, its appearance is radically different. The Eric Williams Financial Complex in Port of Spain and the Juniper off-shore oil platform are shown on the back. The face shows a bird of paradise on a branch, the national coat of arms, and the red and black national flag. It has some of the firm’s standard “feel, look, tilt” security features, including raised printing, a see-through window, a windowed security thread, and shimmering gold ink. The mostly blue 156- by 66-millimeter note was printed by De La Rue. ![]() 9 to replace the paper version of the same denomination. Trinidad and Tobago issued a polymer $100 bank note Dec.
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