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Trinidad & Tobago
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10 Dollars, (1985)
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Front: Piping Guan; Arms
The Trinidad Piping-Guan, locally known as the "Pawi", is Trinidad and Tobago's only endemic bird. Once very common, today fewer than 200 remain in the wild in Trinidad
Back: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago building in Port of Spain
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Piping Guan
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Central Bank Building
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20 Dollars, 2002
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The White-tailed Sabrewing is a large hummingbird that breeds in northeastern Venezuela and Tobago. It was thought to have become extinct in Tobago after hurricane Flora in 1963,
but the population has now largely recovered.
Back: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago building in Port of Spain
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White-tailed Sabrewing
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100 Dollars, 2006 (2009)
CHOGM Commemorative
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Commemorates Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), November 27-29, 2009
Front: Greater Bird-of-Paradise; Arms
Back: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago building in Port of Spain
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Greater Bird-of-Paradise
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50 Dollars, 2006 (2012)
Commemorates 50th Anniversary of Independence
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Front: Red-capped Cardinal; Arms
Central Bank building, Red House (Parliament building)
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Red-capped Cardinal
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Trinidad & Tobago, an island situated 7 miles off the coast of Venezuela,
was a British colony. Became an independent member of the British Commonwealth
in 1962. Notes of the British Caribbean Territories were used between 1950-64.
For a more detailed
country profile, see CIA World Factbook on Trinidad & Tobago.
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