1 dollars 1964 — Trinidad and Tobago ( Pick: 26 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 dollar issued in Trinidad and Tobago in 1964. It is cataloged under Pick number 26. The note features a red color on a multicolor underprint and is made of paper. It measures 156 x 66 mm and is signed by John F. Pierce, who served as Governor from 1964 to 1966. The printing was conducted by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in the United Kingdom.
This note is identified by its catalog reference and documented characteristics. Its design elements distinguish it within the currency of Trinidad and Tobago.
The total amount produced for this note is not specified. The year 1964 marked a period of evolving currency in Trinidad and Tobago as it adapted to changing monetary requirements.
This note is identified by its catalog reference and documented characteristics. Its design elements distinguish it within the currency of Trinidad and Tobago.
The total amount produced for this note is not specified. The year 1964 marked a period of evolving currency in Trinidad and Tobago as it adapted to changing monetary requirements.
Specifications
- Signed by
- John F. Pierce, Governor (1964-1966)
- Date of issue
- 1964
- Printing office
- Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, United Kingdom
- Colour
- Red on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 156 x 66 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 26
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago issued this 1 dollar note in 1964. This series was introduced following the country's independence in 1962, reflecting the transition to a new national currency. During this period, the bank sought to establish local financial autonomy with its first set of national banknotes.
The red-colored banknote features a portrait of a notable figure on the front side, alongside the country's coat of arms. The back depicts the Central Bank building and an oil refinery. This particular note, designated as Pick 26, was printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in the United Kingdom and is signed by John F. Pierce, the Governor at that time.