KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

1 dollars 1977 — Trinidad and Tobago ( Pick: 30 )

Region: North America
Front side
1 dollars Trinidad and Tobago 1977 — Front side
Back side
1 dollars Trinidad and Tobago 1977 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 1 dollar issued in Trinidad and Tobago in 1977. It is cataloged under Pick number 30. The note features a red color on a multicolor underprint, is made of paper, and measures 153 x 64 mm. It is signed by V. E. Bruce.

The note's design incorporates a multicolor underprint and prominently displays its denomination. These attributes contribute to its unique appearance in comparison to other banknotes from this period.

Trinidad and Tobago gained independence in 1962, and by the late 1970s, the currency had evolved, reflecting economic shifts and adaptations in its banknotes.

Specifications

Signed by
V. E. Bruce
Date of issue
1977
Colour
Red on multicolor underprint
Dimensions
153 x 64 mm
Pick catalog
30

About this banknote

The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago issued this one-dollar banknote in 1977. This series was introduced following the country's decision to update its currency designs to reflect national symbols, which included Trinidad and Tobago's national coat of arms and local elements.

The front side of the banknote features the national coat of arms and flying scarlet ibis birds, prominently displayed in red. The reverse side shows a depiction of an oil rig and a government building, representing the economic pillars of the nation. This note is identified by Pick number 30 and signed by V. E. Bruce.

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