The Trinidad and Tobago Coat of Arms appears on the front of each coin, while a national bird or flower is portrayed on the reverse (back) of the coins, as follows:
Current Coins
Current Coins Design Features
5 cents: Bird of Paradise

10 cents: Flaming Hibiscus

25 cents: Chaconia flower

50 cents: Set of steelpans

Changes to the Coins

Coin Evolution: Enhancing Efficiency & Savings for You
The Bank is making positive changes to our coins! While the new 5, 10, and 25 cent coins will look and feel the same, their metal composition is now more cost-effective, helping us save around TT $15,000,000 in minting costs. Plus, we phased out the 1 cent coin making our coin production more efficient and cost effective.

Know Your Coins
Change of the metal composition of the 5, 10 and 25 cent coins and elimination of the 1 cent coin.
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