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10 Dollars

Issuer Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Year 1977
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Composition Cotton paper
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Obverse description A vignette of the Cocrico (Ortalis ruficauda), the national bird of Tobago, perched on a branch occupies the left portion of the note against a fine guilloche underprint in pastel tones. The central circular vignette bears the national coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago, surrounded by an ornate lathe-work border, with the denomination numeral '10' in rosette frames at each corner. A single Governor's signature appears at lower right, with the serial number printed twice in the upper right and lower left fields.
Obverse lettering CENTRAL BANK OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Together we Aspire Together we Achieve Issued in accordance with the Central Bank Act of Trinidad and Tobago, 1964 TEN DOLLARS GOVERNOR
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Comments

Bradbury Wilkinson's contract work for the Caribbean was extensive through the 1970s, and Trinidad and Tobago was among their more consistent clients. This 1977 issue belongs to the second series produced by the Central Bank following the institution's establishment in 1964 — the country had only gained independence in 1962, and building out a distinct currency infrastructure took the better part of a decade.

Pick 32 is not scarce, but watermark-only security was already considered minimal by the mid-1970s, even for regional issuers. The note predates the introduction of security thread into the series.

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