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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II

Issuer Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Year 1964
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Composition Paper
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Reverse lettering CENTRAL BANK OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Signature(s) J. F. Pierce
A. N. McLeod
V. E. Bruce single letter serial# prefix
V. E. Bruce fractional serial# prefix
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Trinidad and Tobago gained independence in August 1962, but the Central Bank itself wasn't established until December 1964 — meaning this note arrived almost simultaneously with the institution that issued it. The Bank had barely opened before its first currency series was already in print at Bradbury, Wilkinson's New Malden works.

The fractional serial number prefix variant under V. E. Bruce's signature indicates a later print run within the same Pick number, a common Bradbury, Wilkinson practice when a single-letter prefix sequence had been exhausted. The two prefix types under Bruce's name are frequently conflated by collectors but command different catalog valuations.

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