10 bolivars 1980 — Venezuela ( Pick: 50 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 bolivars issued in Venezuela in 1980. It is cataloged under Pick number 50. The front side features a design from 1968-74 with Simon Bolívar on the left and Francisco de Miranda on the right, printed in red against a multicolor underprint. The back displays the Arms on the left and the National Pantheon at the center.
This note measures 156 x 69 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by Ruth De Krivoy and Omar Bello Rodríguez, with printing carried out by Banco de la República de Venezuela.
The colors used on the note include purple, black, and orange alongside the multicolor underprint. The production amount is not specified. The printing office responsible for this issue is TDLR.
This note measures 156 x 69 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by Ruth De Krivoy and Omar Bello Rodríguez, with printing carried out by Banco de la República de Venezuela.
The colors used on the note include purple, black, and orange alongside the multicolor underprint. The production amount is not specified. The printing office responsible for this issue is TDLR.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Ruth De Krivoy, Omar Bello Rodríguez
- Date of issue
- December 8, 1992
- Printing office
- Banco de la República de Venezuela
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- purple, black, and orange on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 156 x 69 mm
- Amount produced
- not specified
- Pick catalog
- 50
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Venezuela issued the 10 bolivars banknote in 1980. The introduction of this series was part of an ongoing effort to update the currency with new security features and designs, ensuring its usability and acceptance.
The obverse of the note features Simón Bolívar on the left and Francisco de Miranda on the right, printed in red on a multicolor underprint. The reverse side displays the National Arms on the left and the National Pantheon at the center. This note, identified by Pick number 50, was printed by Thomas De La Rue (TDLR).