Banknotes from Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago is a republic in the south east Caribbean, close to the Venezuelan coast. It was a Spanish colony from the early 1500's until the British captured it in 1797. In 1962 it became independent, becoming a republic in 1976.
Wikidata: Q754

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Dollar (1822-1964)

1 Dollar
1905-1926

Standard banknote

P# 1, N# 202409
1 Dollar
1929-1932

Standard banknote

P# 3, N# 355089
Available for swap 1 Dollar
1935-1949

Standard banknote
150 × 82 mm
P# 5, N# 209859
2 Dollars
1905

Standard banknote

P# 2, N# 355088
2 Dollars
1929

Standard banknote
178 × 89 mm
P# 4, N# 366209
2 Dollars
1934-1949

Standard banknote
150 × 82 mm
P# 8, P# 6, N# 328023
5 Dollars (Colonial Bank)
1888

Standard banknote

N# 354325
5 Dollars (Colonial Bank)
1901-1903

Standard banknote

P# S120, N# 343922
5 Dollars (Colonial Bank)
ND (1903)

Standard banknote

P# S120s, N# 343921
5 Dollars (Royal Bank of Canada)
1909

Standard banknote

P# s141, N# 343920

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is Hibernia.

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