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| 背面描述 | The reverse, rendered in blue on polymer substrate, presents a vignette of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago tower within the Eric Williams Financial Complex at left centre, set against a background of fine guilloche lacework. An offshore oil production platform is depicted at right, referencing the country's petroleum industry. The issuing authority legend appears at top centre, with the denomination numeral and words repeated across the lower portion of the note. |
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| 防伪类型 | Transparent window, Color-shifting ink, Security thread |
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Trinidad and Tobago switched its $100 note to polymer in 2019 as part of a broader regional move toward substrate modernization, but the decision carried particular urgency locally — the cotton-paper predecessor had become a well-documented target for high-quality counterfeiting, particularly in the run-up to general elections when informal cash transactions spike. De La Rue has printed Trinidad's higher denominations for decades, and the polymer contract represents a continuation of that relationship rather than any competitive shift.
The transparent window on this issue is integrated into the substrate itself, not applied as a separate patch — a distinction that matters for authentication in the field.