Collection › Trinidad and Tobago › #575
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Where & when
What's on the note
Front: Industrial complex featuring modernist architecture with tall towers and manufacturing facilities, representing Trinidad and Tobago's petroleum and petrochemical industry. The nation's economy has been heavily dependent on oil and gas production since the early 20th century, and the energy sector remains central to its economic identity. This architectural motif reflects the industrial development and modernization of the post-independence era.
Back: This reverse shows Arabic script and numerals including '10' and 'ابن خلدون' (Ibn Khaldoun), with date '1994-11-7' printed at lower left. The imagery depicts Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406), the influential Arab historian, philosopher and pioneer of sociology, wearing a traditional turban. He is best known for his Muqaddimah (Prolegomena), which laid foundations for historiography and social science. The architectural vignette shows Islamic architectural elements. However, this reverse appears to be from a Tunisian 10 dinar note, not a Trinidad and Tobago dollar note.
How it was made
Trinidad and Tobago in North America
Trinidad and Tobago in North America. Other countries on the same continent shown in muted grey.
Background & history
CRITICAL MISMATCH DETECTED: The front image shows a Trinidad and Tobago 1 dollar note issued by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, featuring an industrial petroleum/petrochemical complex in brown/rust tones. The back image shows a Tunisian 10 dinar note from 1994 featuring Ibn Khaldun and Arabic script. These are definitively NOT the front and back of the same banknote—they are from entirely different countries, currencies, denominations, and design series. The Trinidad dollar uses English text and Latin script; the Tunisian dinar uses Arabic script. This represents either a scanning/photography error or intentional mispairing of unrelated notes.
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How it came to me
Front shows moderate circulation with visible creases and some soiling
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