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1 Cent - Elizabeth II

Issuer Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Year 1973
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Weight 1.94 g
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Obverse description The national Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago occupies the central field, featuring a shield divided into three sections and supported by two birds: a Scarlet Ibis on the dexter side and a Cocrico on the sinister side. The shield bears a representation of two vessels at sea below a chevron with a sailing ship, and is surmounted by a helm and crest comprising a ship's wheel encircled by a palm tree between two stylised waves. Below the shield, a scroll bears the national motto in Latin legend. The Franklin Mint mintmark appears at the bottom of the field.
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Reverse description The large numeral '1' dominates the central field in bold raised relief, with the denomination legend 'CENT' inscribed below. The circular legend 'TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO' arcs around the upper periphery. The date '1973' is inscribed at the base of the coin below the denomination, all within a plain raised rim.
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