Trinidad and Tobago
1977 - Trinidad y Tobago 1 Dollar banknote PIC 30b UNC
This individual banknote is a 1 Dollar from Trinidad and Tobago, associated with 1977 and catalogued..
1985 - Trinidad y Tobago 1 Dollar banknote PIC 36b UNC
Trinidad and Tobago 1 Dollar banknote, catalogued as ND (1985) and identified as Pick P36b. This UNC..
1985 - Trinidad y Tobago 1 Dollar banknote PIC 36c UNC
This Trinidad and Tobago 1 Dollar banknote is associated with 1985 and catalogued as Pick P36c. It i..
1985 - Trinidad y Tobago 1 Dollar banknote PIC 36d UNC
Trinidad and Tobago 1 Dollar banknote associated with 1985, catalogued as Pick P36d. This UNC note f..
1985 - Trinidad y Tobago 5 Dollars banknote PIC 37c UNC
This Trinidad and Tobago 5 Dollars banknote is catalogued as Pick P37c and is associated with 1985 i..
2002 - Trinidad y Tobago 1 Dollar banknote PIC 41 UNC
This Trinidad and Tobago 1 Dollar banknote is associated with 2002 and catalogued as Pick P41. The i..
2002 - Trinidad y Tobago 10 Dollars banknote PIC 43 UNC
This Trinidad and Tobago 10 Dollars banknote is associated with 2002 and is catalogued as Pick P43, ..
2002 - Trinidad y Tobago 20 Dollars banknote PIC 44b UNC
This individual banknote is a 20 Dollars note from Trinidad and Tobago, associated with 2002. The su..
2002 - Trinidad y Tobago 5 Dollars banknote PIC 42a UNC
This Trinidad and Tobago 5 Dollars banknote is associated with 2002 and catalogued as Pick P42a. The..
2006 - Trinidad y Tobago 1 Dollar banknote PIC 46 UNC
This individual 1 Dollar banknote is identified with Trinidad and Tobago and carries a 2006 date ass..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods and denominations are represented in the Trinidad and Tobago banknote catalog?
This Trinidad and Tobago catalog covers banknotes dated from 1977 to 2006. The denominations represented are 1, 5, 10 and 20 dollars. The 1-dollar denomination appears across several periods, while 5-dollar notes are represented by 1985, 2002 and 2006 issues. The 10- and 20-dollar denominations are represented by 2002 and 2006 catalog entries, respectively. These details describe the shop’s catalog selection, not every banknote issued by Trinidad and Tobago.
Which Pick references can collectors find for Trinidad and Tobago notes in this catalog?
The catalog uses Pick references including P30b, P36b, P36c, P36d, P37c, P41, P42a, P43, P44b, P46, P46A, P47a and P48. These references cover notes dated from 1977 through 2006 and denominations from 1 to 20 dollars. Pick references are useful for organizing a collection and separating related types or variants. When comparing listings, collectors can combine the Pick reference with the year, denomination and any stated signature information.
How can I identify a Trinidad and Tobago note represented in this catalog?
Begin by checking the denomination and year printed in the listing title, then compare the Pick reference. For related 1-dollar entries, references such as P36b, P36c and P36d distinguish the 1985 listings, while P46 and P46A identify 2006 catalog entries. The title also includes the condition abbreviation “UNC” for the notes listed here. Signature details are supplied for some entries, so they can provide an additional identifying feature when shown.
Why do some Trinidad and Tobago listings include signature information?
Signature information can help distinguish catalog variants that share a denomination and year. In this selection, the 1977 P30b 1-dollar note is described as Signature 4. The 1985 P36b, P36c and P37c entries include Signature 5, Signature 6 and Signature 6 respectively, while P36d identifies Signature 7. Some later listings also specify Signature 7 or Signature 8. Compare the stated signature with the Pick reference rather than relying on denomination alone.
What should I check before choosing a Trinidad and Tobago banknote from this catalog?
Check that the denomination, year and Pick reference match the type you want, especially when comparing closely related entries. If signature information is provided, compare that detail as well. The product titles in this category use “UNC” as the condition notation, but collectors should review the individual listing details for the precise item description. Consider whether you want a particular period, denomination or catalog variant before selecting a note from the Trinidad and Tobago section.
What notable variation appears among the 2006 Trinidad and Tobago 1-dollar entries?
The 2006 1-dollar group includes both P46 and P46A references. This is a useful pattern for collectors building a more detailed Trinidad and Tobago collection, because the two references should be recorded separately rather than treated as one undifferentiated type. The catalog also contains a 2006 5-dollar P47a entry, showing that the year is represented beyond the 1-dollar denomination. Use the printed reference and listing details to distinguish the 1-dollar variants.








