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Venezuela 50 and 100 bolivares banknotes

The 50 Bolivares (US$127.71; €109.80) banknote P-118; B-388 is adorned with a vibrant Green hue and measures 157 x 69 mm.

On the front side of the banknote, the illustrious figure of Simón Bolívar commands attention, a testament to his enduring historical significance.

Flipping the banknote reveals the iconic National Pantheon in Caracas, a symbol of cultural heritage and history.

For heightened security, a windowed security thread gleams with the demetalized inscription “BCV,” enhancing the banknote’s authenticity. The watermark, a mark of genuineness, showcases Simón Bolívar’s visage alongside an electrotype “BCV.”

This banknote was meticulously crafted by Casa de la Moneda Venezuela (CdlMV), a respected printer based in Venezuela. The date “29 DE ABRIL DE 2021” is imprinted on the note, with the prefix “A.” It was introduced into circulation in October 2021. The signatures of Calixto José Ortega Sánchez and Sohail Hernández Parra lend an authoritative touch to this remarkable currency.

The 100 Bolivares (US$255.42; €219.59) banknote P-119; B-389 is adorned with an elegant Purple hue and measures 157 x 69 mm.

On the front side of the banknote, the dignified portrait of Simón Bolívar commands attention, a tribute to his enduring historical legacy.

Flipping the banknote reveals the iconic National Pantheon in Caracas, a cultural landmark that speaks of the nation’s rich history.

To enhance security, a windowed security thread gleams with the demetalized inscription “BCV,” reinforcing the banknote’s authenticity. The watermark, a hallmark of genuineness, showcases Simón Bolívar’s visage alongside an electrotype “BCV.”

This banknote was meticulously produced by Casa de la Moneda Venezuela (CdlMV), a respected printer based in Venezuela. The date “29 DE ABRIL DE 2021” is imprinted on the note, with the prefix “A.” It entered circulation in October 2021. The signatures of Calixto José Ortega Sánchez and Sohail Hernández Parra lend an authoritative touch to this notable currency.

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Venezuela 20 bolivares banknote

The 20 Bolivares (US$51.08; €43.92) banknote P-117; B-387 is characterized by a captivating Orange hue and measures 157 x 69 mm.

The front side of the banknote prominently features the distinguished portrait of Simón Bolívar, a symbol of enduring historical significance.

Flipping the banknote reveals the iconic National Pantheon in Caracas, a representation of cultural heritage and historical importance.

For enhanced security, a windowed security thread glimmers with the demetalized inscription “BCV,” reinforcing the authenticity of the banknote. The watermark, a hallmark of genuine currency, presents the visage of Simón Bolívar alongside an electrotype “BCV.”

Produced with precision by Casa de la Moneda Venezuela (CdlMV), a reputable printer located in Venezuela, the banknote bears the date “29 DE ABRIL DE 2021” and the prefix “A.” It was introduced into circulation between October 1 and 10, 2021. The signatures of Calixto José Ortega Sánchez and Sohail Hernández Parra add an authoritative touch to this esteemed currency.

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Venezuela new 1,000,000 bolivares


The 1,000,000 Bolivares (US$2.55; €2.20) banknote P-114; B-384 is distinguished by a captivating Orange hue and measures 157 x 69 mm.

The front of the banknote proudly features the distinguished portrait of Simón Bolívar, a symbol of historical legacy and national pride.

On the reverse side, the iconic National Pantheon in Caracas stands as a tribute to the country’s cultural heritage and historical significance.

This banknote, with the date “3 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2020,” was introduced into circulation on March 8, 2021. The “A” prefix accompanies it, and the banknote has a 4-mm windowed security thread with demetalized “BCV.” It was meticulously crafted by Casa de la Moneda Venezuela (CdlMV), a reputable printer in Venezuela. Another variation bears the “A” prefix as well, but with a 2-mm windowed security thread. This version was produced by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak” (Russia) – FGU.

The watermark, a mark of authenticity, reveals the visage of Simón Bolívar alongside an electrotype “BCV.” A different serial number font type, marked with the “C” prefix, presents yet another variation. The signatures of Calixto José Ortega Sánchez and Sohail Hernández Parra grace this banknote with an air of authority.

This banknote commemorates the 200 Years of the Battle of Barabobo (21.06.1821 – 21.06.2021), adding a layer of historical significance to this currency.

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Venezuela new 500,000 bolivares

The 500,000 Bolivares (US$1.28; €1.10) banknote P-113; B-383, boasts an elegant Purple color and measures 157 x 69 mm.

On the front side of the banknote, the esteemed portrait of Simón Bolívar commands attention, representing a powerful symbol of historical significance and national pride.

Flipping the banknote reveals the iconic National Pantheon in Caracas, a tribute to the country’s cultural heritage and historical legacy.

This banknote, marked with the date “3 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2020,” was introduced into circulation on March 8, 2021. The “B” prefix accompanies it, and the banknote features a 2-mm windowed security thread. A distinctive serial number font type adds a layer of individuality. This particular version of the banknote was skillfully produced by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak” (Russia) – FGU.

The watermark, a mark of genuineness, showcases Simón Bolívar’s visage alongside an electrotype “BCV.”

The signatures of Calixto José Ortega Sánchez and Sohail Hernández Parra lend an air of authority to this noteworthy currency.

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Venezuela new 200,000 bolivares

The 200,000 Bolivares (US$0.51; €0.44) banknote P-112; B-382, presents a dignified Gray color and measures 157 x 69 mm.

The front of the banknote features the esteemed portrait of Simón Bolívar, an embodiment of historical legacy and national pride.

On the reverse side, the iconic National Pantheon in Caracas stands as a testament to the country’s cultural heritage and historical significance.

This banknote, marked with the date “3 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2020,” was introduced into circulation on March 8, 2021. The “A” prefix accompanies it, and the banknote bears a 4-mm windowed security thread with demetalized “BCV.” It was meticulously crafted by Casa de la Moneda Venezuela (CdlMV), a respected printer in Venezuela.

The watermark, a mark of authenticity, showcases Simón Bolívar’s visage alongside an electrotype “BCV.”

The signatures of Calixto José Ortega Sánchez and Sohail Hernández Parra lend an air of authority to this notable currency, reflecting the country’s historical and cultural heritage.

Members see complete information in Venezuela