Trinidad and Tobago 1 Trinidadian Dollar banknote of 1964 Queen Elizabeth II

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Trinidad and Tobago Dollar, Queen Elizabeth II
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Trinidad and Tobago currency 1 Dollar banknote of 1964, issued by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
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Obverse: Portrait of young Queen Elizabeth II in the robes of the Sovereign of the Order of the Garter. This portrait of the Queen is adapted from a painting by Pietro Annigoni. The portrait was privately commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers in 1954, but not completed until 1955. The painting is now displayed in Fishmongers' Hall, London. The full length portrait features Her Majesty wearing the regalia of the Order of the Garter, standing regally with a distant but lonely aspect. The portrait is regarded by many as one of the finest portrayals of the young Queen.
This is the Bradbury Wilkinson version of the portrait. The distinguishing features of this portrait are the even shading on side of The Queen's face, below her temple, and the distinct highlights given to the braid on the front of Her cloak, which originates from the bow on Her left shoulder.

Reverse: The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Building and Oil rig in water at upper right.


Trinidad and Tobago banknotes - Trinidad and Tobago paper money
Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Queen Elizabeth II, L. 1964 issue


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