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TobagoAK wrote:haha push pop
rossi wrote:remember doubles for $1.50 ?
shotta 20 wrote:rossi wrote:remember doubles for $1.50 ?
I remember doubles @ $1 and $1 juice too...
AllTrac wrote:shotta 20 wrote:rossi wrote:remember doubles for $1.50 ?
I remember doubles @ $1 and $1 juice too...
i paid 75cents for doubles when I was in primary school.
In 1898, the Colonial Bank introduced $20 notes. These were followed in 1901 by $5. $100 notes were also issued. The last notes were issued in 1926, after which the Colonial Bank was taken over by Barclays Bank, which issued $5, $20 & $100 notes until 1941.
In 1905, notes were introduced by the government in denominations of $1 & $2, followed by $5 in 1935, followed by $10 & $20 in 1942.
The Royal Bank of Canada introduced $5, $20 & $100 notes in 1909. From 1920, the notes also bore the denomination in sterling [2][3]. 100-dollar notes were not issued after 1920, whilst the $5 and $20 were issued until 1938. The Canadian Bank of Commerce introduced $5, $20 & $100 notes in 1921, with the $5 & $20 notes issued until 1939.
In 1964, the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago introduced notes for $1, $5, $10 & $20. $50 & $100 notes were issued in 1977, although the $50 note was not continued.
The reverses of the current notes feature the Central Bank Building of Trinidad & Tobago. The obverses have the coat of arms in the center, a national bird and a place in Trinidad, such as a market, petroleum refinery, etc. In 2002, new $1 & $20 notes were introduced. In 2003, new $1, $5, $10 & $100 were also introduced. The notes were only slightly changed; they now have more security features & darker color. Recently, more security features have been added to the notes by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.
tr1ad wrote:doubles @ 50 cents.....
du maurier $5.00 a pack
carib $3.00
and this is a repost
TobagoAK wrote:Bourbon and Supligen
Flavourite ice cream
Captain plant on a Saturday mawnin
supremacy_007 wrote:remember when palourie was 3 for 25 cents? and doubles was a dollar?
ABA Trading LTD wrote:that royal bank of canada $100 bill that greypatch posted is worth over 7000 US right now
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