Trinidad & Tobago | 1975 | 1 Cent | Coat of arms
Trinidad & Tobago
The coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago,
designed in 1962, reflects the nation’s history, geography, and
identity. Its symbols include a palm tree crest from Tobago’s former arms and a
wreath representing British monarchy. The shield uses the national colours and
features gold ships symbolizing Columbus’s three vessels. Hummingbirds
highlight Trinidad’s nickname, the “Land of the Hummingbird,” while the Scarlet
Ibis and Cocrico represent the national birds of Trinidad and
Tobago. Other elements depict the Trinity Hills and the island of Tobago,
and the motto emphasizes national unity and progress: “Together We Aspire,
Together We Achieve.”
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