KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 bolivars 1986 — Venezuela ( Pick: 61 )

Region: South America
Front side
10 bolivars Venezuela 1986 — Front side
Back side
10 bolivars Venezuela 1986 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 bolivars issued in Venezuela in 1986. It is cataloged under Pick number 61. The note features violet printing over a turquoise overprint and measures 280 x 131 mm. The front side design includes purple on a light green and lilac underprint. It resembles #51 but has "CARACAS" removed from the upper center beneath the bank title.

On the back, the design depicts the Monument to the Battle of Carabobo. The printer is identified as ABNC, without imprint. Specific ultraviolet features include ¿EHUV ÀXRUHVFH UHG and JUHHQ. The denomination and central design elements are in orange, along with the bank name.

This note was produced in a limited amount of 1,000 pieces. Signing authorities include Mariscal Sucre and the Primer Vicepresidente. In 1986, Venezuela was undergoing significant economic transitions, with challenges affecting its financial landscape.

Specifications

Signed by
Mariscal Sucre, Presidente; Primer Vicepresidente
Date of issue
March 18, 1986
Printing office
Banco Central de Venezuela
Paper
Paper
Colour
Violet printing over turquoise overprint
Dimensions
280 x 131 mm
Amount produced
1,000
Pick catalog
61

About this banknote

The Central Bank of Venezuela issued this 10 bolivars banknote in 1986. This series was introduced to update the design and security features of Venezuelan currency. The note's introduction followed earlier series alterations and economic adjustments by the Central Bank.

The front side of the banknote features a purple design on a light green and lilac underprint, similar to Pick #51 but without "CARACAS" beneath the bank's title. The back side showcases the Monument to the Battle of Carabobo. Printed by the American Banknote Company, the note measures 280 x 131 mm, and 1,000 copies were produced.

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