20 Dollar Polymer Note

Explore the Security Features of the $20 Dollar Polymer Note, where state-of-the-art technology ensures integrity for a trusted and secure currency

20 Dollar Polymer Note

Front

20 Dollar - Front -Trinidad and Tobago

Reverse

20 Dollar - Back -Trinidad and Tobago

Key Security Features

FEEL

Polymer notes feel smoother than paper.

  1. Run your fingers over the bottom corner of the note to feel the “triangle” shape.
20 Dollar - Feel - Trinidad and Tobago

LOOK

When you hold the note up to the light you will see:

  1. A clear window that can be seen from the front and back of the note.
  2. The numeral 20 appearing in the purple coloured print.
20 Dollar - Look - Trinidad and Tobago
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TILT

As you move the note around you will see:

  1. Areas with a shimmering pink coloured ink.
20 Dollar - Tild - Trinidad and Tobago

CHECK

Using an ultra-violet (UV) light and a magnifier:

  1. If you look at the note under UV light you will see that some areas of the note glow.
  2. If you look at the note under magnification, some areas that appear as plain print are in fact very small letters and numbers.
20 Dollar - Check - Trinidad and Tobago

Local Bird featured on the 20 dollar Bank Note

The Hummingbird (Amazilia tobaci)

Trinidad and Tobago is known as The Land of the Hummingbird as more than sixteen (16) species of this bird have been found here. The birds are resident to both islands and can be frequently found near houses. The Hummingbird was named from the humming sound that is produced by its rapid wing beat when it flaps its wings. This is the only bird that is able to fly backwards. The Hummingbird is featured on the face of the twenty (20) dollar note.

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