TTPost: Legal Limits On Use of Coins For Payments

The Trinidad and Tobago Postal Corporation (TTPost) is advising members of the public that there are legal limits on the use of coins for payments in accordance with the Central Bank Act, Chapter 79:02, Section 26 (3), which it says it must adhere to for the efficient processing of all transactions.

In a Notice To Customers today (Wednesday 28th January, 2026), TTPost said customers wishing to settle payments using coins are asked to note the applicable limits for 25¢, 10¢ and 5¢ coins, per single transaction, as follows:

LEGAL LIMITS ON COIN PAYMENTS

  • Coins of twenty-five cents (25¢) are legal tender for payments up to two hundred dollars ($200).
  • Coins of ten cents (10¢) are legal tender for payments up to one hundred dollars ($100).
  • Coins of five cents (5¢) are legal tender for payments up to one hundred dollars ($100).


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Please ensure your payments adhere to these legal guidelines.

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