Posted on Oct 21, 2025 / Finance
Trinidad and Tobago uses the Trinidad and Tobago dollar, written as TTD. It has been the official currency since 1964, replacing the British West Indies dollar. Banknotes feature national leaders, landmarks, and cultural symbols. Cash is widely used, though cards and digital payments are common in cities like Port of Spain. Coins are used for smaller transactions. The dollar’s value is relatively stable, managed by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. The currency reflects the country’s history, culture, and economic development.
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