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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Independence

Issuer Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Year 1972
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Weight 18.40 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage 1972 - - 9,700
1972 FM - Matte - 1,250
1972 FM - Proof - 16,000
Additional information

Trinidad and Tobago gained independence from Britain in August 1962, but the country's first decimal coinage series — replacing the Eastern Caribbean dollar — wasn't introduced until 1964. This 1972 dollar falls within that early post-independence series, issued as the young nation was consolidating its monetary institutions ahead of becoming a republic in 1976. The Central Bank itself had only been established in 1964, the same year the new coinage launched.

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