La Diablesse is a figure deeply embedded in Trinidad and Tobago folklore — a seductive spirit who conceals a cloven hoof beneath her skirts and lures men to their deaths in the forest. The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has drawn on the broader Francophone and Creole Caribbean tradition for this bullion release, part of a continuing series mining regional mythology that has found a receptive secondary market among thematic collectors well outside the ECCB's eight-member territory.
La Diablesse is a figure deeply embedded in Trinidad and Tobago folklore — a seductive spirit who conceals a cloven hoof beneath her skirts and lures men to their deaths in the forest. The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has drawn on the broader Francophone and Creole Caribbean tradition for this bullion release, part of a continuing series mining regional mythology that has found a receptive secondary market among thematic collectors well outside the ECCB's eight-member territory.