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25 Cents - Elizabeth II

Emittent Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Jahr 1973
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Aversbeschreibung The national coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago occupies the central field, depicting a quartered shield bearing three sailing ships, supported on the dexter by a Scarlet Ibis and on the sinister by a Hummingbird, both standing on a grassy mound above stylised waves. Above the shield rises a helmet with a steel ship's wheel as crest, surmounted by two Chaconia flowers and a coconut palm. A scroll below the supporters bears the national motto as legend. The Franklin Mint mintmark appears at the base of the design.
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Averslegende TOGETHER WE ASPIRE TOGETHER WE ACHIEVE FM
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Trinidad and Tobago's decimal coinage system, introduced at independence in 1964, replaced the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority issues that had circulated across the British West Indies as a shared colonial currency. The 1973 date places this piece in the early years of the republic — the country had shed dominion status just the previous year, in August 1976 being still ahead.

No notable mintage anomalies are recorded for this date in the series.

Wait — I need to self-correct. Trinidad and Tobago became a republic in 1976, so a 1973 piece still falls under the constitutional monarchy period. The entry contained a misleading implication. Let me rewrite cleanly.

Trinidad and Tobago's decimal coinage was introduced at independence in 1964, replacing the shared Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority issues that had unified circulation across the British West Indies territories. In 1973 the country remained a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth, with republican status still three years away. The Central Bank had assumed currency responsibilities from the Currency Board only in 1964, making these early issues the first generation of genuinely sovereign coinage for the twin-island state.

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