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The dollar is the currency of Trinidad and Tobago.
Introduced in the eighteen century. It circulated alongside the British
pound, In the fifties notes of the British
Caribbean Territories, Eastern Group, were introduced, replacing Trinidad
and Tobago's own notes. In the sixties Trinidad and Tobago introduced its own dollar,
replacing the East Caribbean dollar at par.
In the eighteen century the Colonial Bank introduced 20-dollar notes ollowed
by 5 dollars. and 100-dollar notes Later the Colonial Bank was taken over by Barclays
Bank, which issued 5-, 20- and 100-dollar notes until 1941.
In the nineteen century notes were introduced by the government in denominations of 1 and 2
dollars, followed by 5 dollars in 1935 and 10 and 20 dollars in 1942.
In the sixties, the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago introduced notes for 1, 5,
10 and 20 dollars. followed by 50- and 100-dollar notes. In 2002, new 1 and 20 dollar notes were
issued followed by new 1, 5, 10 and 100 dollars.
Banknotes in circulation are
$1 (red) ,
$5 (green) ,
$10 (grey) ,
$20 (purple) ,
$100 (blue)
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