![]() The Bank issues notes and coins to the commercial banks which supply the public’s requirements. These have been issued either as individual units or as part of a suite of coins. The Bank has also issued commemorative coins in celebration of special events and occasions of national significance. In addition, the Bank has issued limited amounts of one dollar coins to mark special events such as the United Nations “Food For All” campaign in 1979. ![]() ![]() The four denominations of coins are the 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents, and the six denominations of banknotes are $1, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. There are six denominations of currency notes and four denomination of coins in circulation. In carrying out this function the Bank, with the approval of the Ministry of Finance, makes decisions on the denomination, the substrate and the characteristics of notes and coins. The Central Bank has the exclusive right to issue and redeem currency notes and coins in Trinidad and Tobago. Click here for Gazette Notice Dated JNotice under section 27 (1) of the Central bank Act Chap.
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