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Costa Rica new 1000 colones banknote

The 1,000 Colones banknote, P-280 and B-564, holds a value of US$1.67 or €1.44. It boasts a captivating red hue and exhibits dimensions of 125 x 67 mm. Crafted from durable GUARDIAN™ polymer, this banknote harmoniously blends innovation and practicality.

The obverse side of the banknote prominently features Braulio Carillo Colina, a notable figure in Costa Rican history, alongside a map that outlines the contours of Costa Rica. This depiction encapsulates the nation’s geographical and cultural significance.

Turning the note reveals a captivating panorama: the Guanacaste tree, a white-tailed deer, and the Costa Rica Pitahaya cactus flower. The upper left corner is adorned with ‘BOSQUE SECO,’ underscoring the importance of the dry forest ecosystem.

A solid security thread further bolsters the banknote’s security, upholding its integrity and deterring counterfeiting. Notably, this banknote does not feature a watermark, making use of other innovative security measures.

The date “20 de Setiembre de 2019” marks an important moment in time, commemorating an event or milestone. This banknote belongs to the “C” series, and its introduction into circulation occurred on October 15th, 2021, adding a fresh addition to the nation’s currency landscape.

The signatures of Rodrigo José Juan Cubero Brealey and Eduardo Prado Zúñiga grace the banknote, lending an air of authority and authenticity to the note’s significance as a trusted instrument of monetary exchange.

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Mexico new 50 pesos banknote

   

Introducing the 50 Pesos polymer banknote P-133; B-714, a blend of worth and cultural heritage, equivalent to US$2.24 or €1.92. Measuring 65 x 125 mm, this striking note is imbued with shades of regal purple, exuding an air of dignity. Crafted from the robust GUARDIAN™ polymer, it embodies modernity and strength.

The front unfolds a tapestry of history – the founding of Tenochtitlan, present-day Mexico City, comes to life. A glimpse of the Grand Tenochtitlan, a Diego Rivera mural, adds an artistic touch. The eagle with a cactus, depicting the reverse side of the “Teocalli de la Guerra Sagrada,” symbolizes the nation’s roots.

Flipping the note reveals an intricate ecosystem of rivers and lakes, where the enigmatic Ajolote, also known as Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), thrives in the Xochimilco lake in Mexico City. A nod to nature’s wonders and the nation’s biodiversity.

Security features are robust – an integrated magnetic thread bears the denomination, integrated with a pre-Hispanic inspired design. A Banco de México (BdM) creation, this note carries the weight of the nation’s central bank’s legacy.

The watermark, a large, complex transparent window, showcases G-SWITCH™ and METALIX™ inks. The G-SWITCH feature transforms from blue to gold upon movement, while the METALIX ink shimmers in copper hues.

Dated 31 MAR. 2021, marked with series AA, and introduced on 1st November 2021, this 50 Pesos polymer banknote encapsulates Mexico’s historical and natural splendor. It stands as a testament to the nation’s past and present, where culture, nature, and security intertwine.

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Costa Rica 10000 colones banknote

The 10,000 Colones banknote, P-283 and B-567, carries a value of US$16.73 or €14.38. Its vibrant color palette of green beautifully complements its dimensions, measuring 146 x 67 mm. Made from durable GUARDIAN™ polymer, this banknote represents a harmonious blend of modernity and resilience.

The obverse side of the banknote prominently features José Figueres Ferrer, a significant figure in Costa Rican history, alongside a depiction of the momentous event of the Abolition of the Army. This portrayal encapsulates the nation’s commitment to peace and progress.

Flipping the note reveals a captivating tableau: an orchid flower, a mushroom cap, a three-toed sloth, and various birds. The upper left corner showcases ‘BOSQUE LLUVIOSO,’ signifying the importance of the rainforest ecosystem.

A solid security thread reinforces the banknote’s security, ensuring its authenticity and deterring counterfeit attempts. Notably, this banknote does not feature a watermark, relying on other innovative security elements.

The date “20 de Setiembre de 2019” carries historical significance, marking an event of great importance. This banknote belongs to the “C” series and was introduced into circulation on October 15th, 2021, representing a recent addition to the nation’s currency.

The signatures of Rodrigo José Juan Cubero Brealey and Eduardo Prado Zúñiga grace the banknote, lending an air of authority and authenticity, underscoring the banknote’s status as a reliable and credible medium of monetary exchange.

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Bahamas 100-dollars banknote

The $100 banknote, P-82 and B-355, holds a value of US$100.00 or €85.97. It boasts a rich brown hue and measures 156 x 67 mm, offering a distinctive and elegant presence. Crafted on Durasafe® substrate, the note is a blend of innovation and security.

The obverse side of the note proudly features the portrait of Arthur Dion Hanna, a figure of significance. This side pays homage to his legacy and contributions. On the reverse, a captivating blue marlin takes center stage, capturing the essence of the marine world and its vibrant diversity.

Impeccable security features grace this banknote, including Crane’s MOTION® Surface technology, adding an extra layer of sophistication and safeguarding against counterfeiting attempts.

The Canadian Bank Note Company (CBNC) in Canada has taken on the responsibility of printing this note, ensuring top-notch quality and precision in its production. The watermark, a testament to the note’s authenticity, portrays Arthur Dion Hanna alongside the numeral $100.

The year 2021 marks a significant point in time for this banknote, highlighting its modernity and relevance in the contemporary financial landscape. The prefix “AA” identifies this particular issuance, while the introduction of the banknote into circulation took place on October 6th, 2021.

The esteemed signature of John A. Rolle graces the note, representing a seal of authority and credibility, further solidifying its place in the realm of monetary transactions.

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Mexico 20-pesos commemorative banknote

Celebrating the Bicentennial of Mexican Independence

Presenting the 20 Pesos polymer banknote P-121; B-726, equivalent to US$0.90 or €0.77. This vibrant note measures 120 x 65 mm and boasts hues of pink and green, exuding a lively spirit. Crafted from the resilient GUARDIAN™ polymer, it symbolizes modernity and durability.

On the front, a captivating tableau unfolds – the flags of the “Army of the Three Guarantees” and Mexico flutter in harmony, embodying unity and patriotism. The serene and historic entry of the “Army of the Three Guarantees” into Mexico City on September 27, 1821, is captured, a moment of profound significance in the nation’s history.

Flipping the note reveals the enchanting beauty of the mangroves ecosystem, where the Mexican crocodile thrives in the Biosphere of Sian Ka’an, Quintana Róo. A tribute to this historic entry graces the bottom left, a reminder of Mexico’s rich heritage.

Security features abound – touch-sensitive reliefs engage the senses, linear backgrounds add depth, and a multicolor denomination enhances authenticity. A color change element adds intrigue, fluorescence offers a security layer, and a transparent window creates a dynamic visual effect.

Printed by Banco de México (BdM), this note carries the legacy of the nation’s central bank. Although watermarks are absent, the craftsmanship and security embedded within this polymer masterpiece testify to its quality.

Imprinted with the date 06.01.2021, marked with series AA, and introduced on 24th September 2021, the 20 Pesos polymer banknote encapsulates Mexico’s history and natural beauty. It stands as a reminder of the nation’s past, present, and future, where culture, nature, and security converge.

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Guatemala new 20-quetzal banknote

“200th Anniversary of Independence”

 

The 20 Quetzales banknote, P-128 and B-610, carries a value of US$2.57 or €2.21. It is adorned with a captivating blue hue, its dimensions measuring 68 x 156 mm, a size that’s both distinctive and practical.

On the obverse side of the banknote, the distinguished figure of Dr. Mariano Gálvez is featured alongside the magnificent Real Palacio de la Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, a symbol of historical significance.

Turning the banknote offers a captivating tableau: the portrayal of the signing of the Central American Independence Act, a pivotal moment in the nation’s history. Additionally, the Quetzal bird graces this side, representing the nation’s natural beauty and heritage.

A security thread, ingeniously windowed and demetalized with characters “20BG,” adds an extra layer of security, deterring counterfeit attempts. Giesecke & Devrient (G&D), a reputable printing company from Germany, is entrusted with producing this banknote, guaranteeing both quality and authenticity. The watermark stands as a blend of artistry and security, featuring a high-quality tridimensional image of Dr. Mariano Gálvez, adding to the banknote’s uniqueness and authenticity.

The date “27 DE MAYO DE 2020” marks a significant moment in time, commemorating an event of great importance. This banknote’s prefix is “E,” accompanied by the suffix “A.” Its introduction into circulation commenced on September 15th, 2021, marking a significant addition to the nation’s currency landscape.

The signatures of Oscar Roberto Monterroso Sazo and Sergio Francisco Recinos Rivera lend an air of authority and credibility, underlining the banknote’s status as a trusted instrument of monetary exchange.

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Honduras new 200 lempira banknote

“200th Anniversary of independence”


The 200 Lempiras banknote P-105 and B-355 showcases a captivating blend of cultural and natural elements, adorned in a rich Greeb hue, measuring 156 x 67 mm.

On the front side, the banknote proudly features the nation’s flag, a symbol of unity and pride. Accompanying it are illustrations portraying the significance of “Education” through a book and the presence of children. The historic Government House of the Province of Honduras (1821) stands as a testament to the country’s heritage.

Flipping the banknote reveals the reverse side, graced by the Biosphere of Rio Plátano, capturing the lush beauty of Honduras’ natural landscape. Adding vibrancy are the light red aras, echoing the diversity of the local fauna.

The incorporation of security measures is meticulous, with a safety thread boasting two distinct 3D effects. The banknote is proudly crafted by G+D Currency Technology in Germany, known for their precision in currency production.

Imprinted with finesse, a multi-tonal watermark is a subtle nod to history, commemorating the date of Honduras’ declaration of independence. This watermark is an exquisite portrayal, resembling parchment and featuring a feather. The watermark further encompasses the bank’s initials “BCH,” rendered in striking high resolution.

The banknote was designed with attention to detail and issued on October 24, 2019. Its prefix, “A,” is accompanied by an introduction in September 2021. With a limited quantity of 20,000,000 notes, this currency bears the signatures of Wilfredo Cerrato R., Aracely O’Hara Guillen, and Rocio I. Tabora Morales.

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Peru 100-sol introduced on 22.07.2021

The 100 soles banknote P-199; B-540, holding a value of US$27.87 or €23.96, is a striking embodiment of value and cultural homage. With dimensions of 140 x 65 mm and adorned in a dignified blue hue, it stands as both a testament to financial significance and historical recognition.

The front of the banknote is graced by the presence of Pedro Paulet, a visionary inventor who donned many roles, from architect to economist, geographer to diplomat. His image pays tribute to his remarkable contributions to diverse fields. Flipping the note, the back showcases the Hummingbird Cola de Espátula alongside the delicate orchid, a symphony of nature’s beauty.

Security features are meticulously integrated, with the intersaliente security thread serving as a sentinel against counterfeiting. Changing from violet to bronze, this dynamic thread bears the text “10 BCRP draft,” offering both aesthetic allure and protective might.

The watermark, a subtle yet intricate element, reinforces the note’s authenticity. It captures the main character against a backdrop of a light triangle adorned with dark spots, along with the denomination represented in numeric form.

Dated on March 21, 2019, this banknote’s creation marks a significant point in time. Its introduction on July 22, 2021, marks its integration into the currency landscape.

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Peru 10-sol introduced on 22.07.2021

The 10 soles banknote P-196; B-537, valued at US$2.79 or €2.40, is a vibrant representation of culture and value. Measuring 140 x 65 mm and adorned in a lively green hue, it is a testament to both monetary significance and historical heritage.

The front of the banknote features the esteemed figure of María Isabel Granda y Larco, a singer and composer, her presence a nod to artistic brilliance. Turning the note, the back presents the majestic Vicuña alongside the delicate Flor de Amancaes, a duo that reflects the nation’s rich flora and fauna.

Security is paramount, reflected in the intersaliente security thread. This dynamic feature changes color from violet to bronze, a testament to cutting-edge technology. Text that reads “10 BCRP draft” further enhances the note’s security, combining aesthetics with protective measures.

The watermark, a subtle yet intricate feature, adds an extra layer of authenticity. It portrays the main character against a backdrop of a light triangle with dark spots, along with the denomination in numerical form.

Dated on March 21, 2019, this banknote’s origin marks a moment in time. Its introduction on July 22, 2021, introduced it to the world, making it a part of everyday transactions.

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Eastern Caribbean States new 5 dollars

 

The 5 Dollars banknote P-56; B-240, with a value of US$1.85 or €1.59, is a testament to both financial worth and the beauty of nature. Its dimensions, measuring 69 x 145 mm, make it a compact representation of cultural and natural treasures. Fashioned from the innovative SAFEGUARD® polymer, it stands as a shield against counterfeit attempts and a symbol of modern security.

The front of the banknote introduces us to the regal visage of Elizabeth II, a nod to historical ties. Alongside her image, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank building in Basseterre, St. Kitts, stands as a beacon of financial stability. The enchanting hummingbird, a symbol of grace and vibrancy, completes this tableau. As we flip the note, the captivating Trafalgar Falls in Dominica takes center stage, a testament to the raw beauty of nature. Adjacent to it, the Admiral’s House in Antigua echoes the island’s colonial past.

Security is ingeniously woven into the design. While the absence of a security thread might seem surprising, the SAFEGUARD® polymer itself is a bulwark against counterfeit attempts, exemplifying the innovation in modern currency design.

De La Rue, hailing from London, England, and renowned for their precision, is the mastermind behind this banknote’s creation, combining artistry with security.

While lacking a traditional watermark, this note doesn’t compromise on authenticity. Dated as “ND” (no date), it captures the essence of 2021, a moment in time. The signature of Timothy N. J. Antoine, the Governor, is a seal of authority, a mark of the note’s legitimacy.

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