10 dollars 1977 — Trinidad and Tobago ( Pick: 32 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 dollars issued in Trinidad and Tobago in 1977. It is cataloged under Pick number 32. The note measures 155 x 65 mm and is printed on paper.
This banknote features a multicolor underprint with predominant shades of green, brown, purple, and blue. It is signed by Victor E. Bruce, the Governor at the time.
Printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in the United Kingdom, this banknote is recorded with a variety of colors that enhance its design. The introduction of the 10-dollar note occurred alongside evolving trends in banknote production during the 1970s.
This banknote features a multicolor underprint with predominant shades of green, brown, purple, and blue. It is signed by Victor E. Bruce, the Governor at the time.
Printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company in the United Kingdom, this banknote is recorded with a variety of colors that enhance its design. The introduction of the 10-dollar note occurred alongside evolving trends in banknote production during the 1970s.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Victor E. Bruce, Governor
- Date of issue
- 1977
- Printing office
- Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, United Kingdom
- Colour
- green, brown, purple, blue, multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 155 x 65 mm
- Pick catalog
- 32
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago issued this 10 dollar banknote in 1977. This issuance was part of efforts to establish a unique currency following Trinidad and Tobago’s independence in 1962. The notes were printed by Bradbury Wilkinson and Company, a renowned printing firm in the United Kingdom.
The front side design features the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago next to a depiction of a bird native to the region. On the back, there is an illustration of the Central Bank building. This specific note is cataloged as Pick number 32, with dimensions of 155 x 65 mm and signed by Governor Victor E. Bruce.