10 colones 1994 — El Salvador ( Pick: 135b )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 colones issued in El Salvador in 1994. It is cataloged under Pick number 135b. This note features black ink on a multicolor underprint on the front and black ink on the reverse. It measures 156 x 67 mm and is printed on paper.
The banknote is signed by Alberto Benítez Bonilla, President, and Oscar Eduardo Morales, Director. It was printed by the American Banknote Corporation.
The production amount of this banknote is not specified. El Salvador adopted the colón as its official currency in 1892.
The banknote is signed by Alberto Benítez Bonilla, President, and Oscar Eduardo Morales, Director. It was printed by the American Banknote Corporation.
The production amount of this banknote is not specified. El Salvador adopted the colón as its official currency in 1892.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Alberto Benítez Bonilla (President); Oscar Eduardo Morales (Director)
- Date of issue
- March 17, 1988
- Printing office
- American Banknote Corporation
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Black on multicolor underprint; black on reverse
- Dimensions
- 156 x 67 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 135b
About this banknote
The Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador issued this 10 colones banknote in 1994. This series was introduced as part of ongoing efforts to update and standardize the currency design and security features. The banknote was printed by the American Banknote Corporation and signed by Alberto Benítez Bonilla and Oscar Eduardo Morales.
The front side of the note features a portrait of Manuel José Arce. The back side includes an image of José Matías Delgado. The note is predominantly black on a multicolor underprint, with dimensions of 156 x 67 mm. It is cataloged as Pick number 135b, reflecting its specific place within El Salvador's numismatic history.