The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago recently launched a 50 dollar currency note. The bill is being released in commemoration of this country’s 50th anniversary of independence which will be celebrated on August 31st. recently, a seminar was held at the PRDI building to sensitize the public on the many security features of the new bill.

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