- Trinidadian dollar
The dollar was the currency of
Trinidad until 1814. The currency comprised various cutSpanish dollar s and other Spanish colonial coins. Before 1811, the dollar was worth 8shilling s, each of 12 pence. After 1811, it was worth 9 shillings. In 1814, sterling was established as the official currency of the island. Since 1905, dollars have once more circulated on Trinidad, first theTrinidad and Tobago dollar , then theBritish West Indies dollar , before theTrinidad and Tobago dollar was reintroduced.Coins
Between 1798 and 1801, shillings were issued which were segments cut from 8 reales coins. In 1804, quarter and half cut real coins were issued as 3 and 6 pence pieces. In 1811, 8 reales coins had holes cut in them. The plugs were issued as 1 shilling coins, with the holed dollars issued as 9 shillings pieces. All coins were countermarked with an incuse "T".
References
*numis cite SCWC | date=1979
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