The Trinidad & Tobago 20 dollar banknote is part of 2006 Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago issues. The banknote has purple and green color schemes and was printed by De La Rue. The banknotes obverse features the coat of arms of Trinidad & Tobago and a hummingbird taking nectar from a flower. It also shows a hibiscus flower in gold foil. The back of the note depicts the Eric Williams Financial Complex situated in Port of Spain and five steel drum musical instruments. The banknote is 156 x 66 mm in size and bears a windowed security thread with a demetalized CBTT20. Its watermark reveals a hummingbird, an electrotype 20, and Cornerstones. Additionally, it has a registration device that reflects a hummingbird. This banknote comes in uncirculated condition.