Coins TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - catalog of coins of different countries: modern coins and banknotes of all countries of the world, samples, gold and silver coins, photos and description.
Currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar = 100 cents. Coins in circulation: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 cents.
Coins in circulation:
1 cent Obverse: In the center of the Coin there is the coat of arms of the country: two shield-bearing birds, a goatzin and an ibis, hold a shield with two hummingbirds and three Columbus caravels, at the top there is a rudder with a steering wheel and a palm tree. At the bottom - the year of issue, along the edge of the Coin there is a circular inscription: REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse: The Coin field occupies the image of a hummingbird near a flower, below the face value: 1 CENT.
2007 Bronze. Diameter - 17.8 mm. The weight –1.95 g. Smooth edge.
This type of coin has been produced since 1976.
In 1974 - 1976 Coins of a similar type were issued with the inscription on the obverse: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
5 cents Obverse: In the center of the Coin there is the coat of arms of the country: two shield-bearing birds, a goatzin and an ibis, hold a shield with two hummingbirds and three Columbus caravels, at the top there is a rudder with a steering wheel and a palm tree. At the bottom - the year of issue, along the edge of the Coin there is a circular inscription: REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse: The Coin field is occupied by the image of a bird of paradise, below the face value in two lines: 5 CENTS.
2007 Bronze. Diameter - 21.00 mm. The weight –3.31 g. Smooth edge.
This type of coin has been produced since 1976.
In 1974 - 1976 Coins of a similar type were issued with the inscription on the obverse: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
10 cents Obverse: In the center of the Coin there is the coat of arms of the country: two shield-bearing birds, a goatzin and an ibis, hold a shield with two hummingbirds and three Columbus caravels, at the top there is a rudder with a steering wheel and a palm tree. At the bottom - the year of issue, along the edge of the Coin there is a circular inscription: REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse: The Coin field is occupied by the image of a hibiscus flower, below the denomination in two lines: 10 CENTS.
2006 Copper-nickel alloy. Diameter - 16.3 mm. The weight - 1.40 g. Corrugated edge.
This type of coin has been produced since 1976.
In 1974 - 1976 Coins of a similar type were issued with the inscription on the obverse: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
25 cents Obverse: In the center of the Coin there is the coat of arms of the country: two shield-bearing birds, a goatzin and an ibis, hold a shield with two hummingbirds and three Columbus caravels, at the top there is a rudder with a steering wheel and a palm tree. At the bottom - the year of issue, along the edge of the Coin there is a circular inscription: REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse: The field of the Coin is occupied by the image of a blooming chaconia (the national flower of Trinidad and Tobago), below the denomination in two lines: 25 CENTS.
2007 Copper-nickel alloy. Diameter - 20 mm. The weight - 3.50 g. Corrugated edge.
This type of coin has been produced since 1976.
In 1974 - 1976 Coins of a similar type were issued with the inscription on the obverse: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
50 cents Obverse: In the center of the Coin there is the coat of arms of the country: two shield-bearing birds, a goatzin and an ibis, hold a shield with two hummingbirds and three Columbus caravels, at the top there is a rudder with a steering wheel and a palm tree. At the bottom - the year of issue, along the edge of the Coin there is a circular inscription: REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse: The Coin field is occupied by the image of national drums, the drummer's hands are knocking on the second, on the left there is a denomination in two lines: 50 CENTS.
2003 Copper-nickel alloy. Diameter - 26 mm. The weight - 7.00 g. Corrugated edge.
This type of coin has been produced since 1976.
In 1973 - 1976 Coins of a similar type were issued with the inscription on the obverse: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
COINS RARELY MEETING IN CIRCULATION:
Coins of commemorative, special and anniversary editions are rarely found in circulation
1 dollar denomination.
1 dollar Obverse: In the center of the Coin there is the coat of arms of the country: two shield-bearing birds, a goatzin and an ibis, hold a shield with two hummingbirds and three Columbus caravels, at the top there is a rudder with a steering wheel and a palm tree. Below - the year of issue, along the edge of the Coin there is a circular inscription: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse: In the center of the coin is a bird on a branch. On the left there is an inscription in two lines: ONE DOLLAR.
Copper-nickel alloy. Diameter - 36mm. The edge is corrugated.
This type of coin was produced in 1973 - 1979
There is no coin in the FMD funds.
1 dollar. FAO Series Obverse: In the center of the Coin there is the coat of arms of the country: two shield-bearing birds, a goatzin and an ibis, hold a shield with two hummingbirds and three Columbus caravels, at the top there is a rudder with a steering wheel and a palm tree. At the bottom - the year of issue, along the edge of the Coin there is a circular inscription: REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse: In the center of the coin there is a denomination in two lines: 1 DOLLAR on the background of a branch of a coffee tree with fruits. Above, there is a semicircular inscription: FOOD FOR ALL.
1979 Copper-nickel alloy. Diameter - 32 mm. The weight - 12.70 g. Corrugated edge.
The only year of release.
A similarly designed nickel coin was issued in 1969; with the inscription on the obverse: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
1 dollar. "50 years of FAO" Obverse: In the center of the Coin there is the coat of arms of the country: two shield-bearing birds, a goatzin and an ibis, hold a shield with two hummingbirds and three Columbus caravels, at the top there is a rudder with a steering wheel and a palm tree. At the bottom - the year of issue, along the edge of the Coin there is a circular inscription: REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Reverse: On the left side of the Coin - the image of a plant, on the right - the denomination in two lines: 1 DOLLAR, under the denomination - the emblem of "FAO". In the upper part of the Coin there is a semicircular inscription: FOOD FOR ALL, in the lower part there is an inscription: 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1945 - 1995.
1995 Copper-nickel alloy. Diameter - 28 mm. The weight - 8.40 g. Corrugated edge.
This type of coin was produced in 1995 and 1999
There is no coin in the FMD funds.