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| 正面描述 | The national coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago occupies the central field, featuring a shield charged with two hummingbirds and three sailing ships, supported on the dexter by an Ibis and on the sinister by a Scarlet Macaw, both standing on a grassy mount above stylized waves. A crest comprising a helmet surmounted by a ship's wheel and a palm tree rises above the shield. A scroll beneath the supporters bears the national motto in two parts: TOGETHER WE ASPIRE and TOGETHER WE ACHIEVE. The circular legend REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO arcs along the upper periphery, while the date appears in the lower field below the coat of arms. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Trinidad and Tobago's post-independence coinage was designed by the British firm Pinches, commissioned shortly before the country became a republic in 1976 — the same year this series was formally established under the Central Bank's own authority rather than through the Crown Agents. The shift mattered administratively more than aesthetically.
A magnetic variant was later introduced as the series ran deep into the 2000s, a cost-driven move common across Caribbean issuers facing rising nickel prices. The non-magnetic copper-nickel pieces predate that transition and circulated for decades without interruption across both islands.