10 gourde 2012 — Haiti ( Pick: 279 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 gourde issued in Haiti in 2012. It is cataloged under Pick number 279. The note features a color scheme of purple and blue and is printed on polymer. It measures 130 x 65 mm and is signed by Charles Castel, the Gouverneur, and Marc Hébert Ignace, the Directeur Général. The printing office responsible for this note is De La Rue, based in London, United Kingdom.
The banknote exhibits specific visual designs characteristic of currency issued in Haiti. Additional recorded characteristics include its use of polymer and the noted signatures of the issuing authorities.
Haiti has utilized polymer banknotes since the early 2000s, highlighting a transition towards more durable currency options.
The banknote exhibits specific visual designs characteristic of currency issued in Haiti. Additional recorded characteristics include its use of polymer and the noted signatures of the issuing authorities.
Haiti has utilized polymer banknotes since the early 2000s, highlighting a transition towards more durable currency options.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Charles Castel (Gouverneur); Marc Hébert Ignace (Directeur Général)
- Date of issue
- 2013
- Printing office
- De La Rue, London, United Kingdom
- Paper
- Polymer
- Colour
- Purple and blue
- Dimensions
- 130 x 65 mm
- Pick catalog
- 279
About this banknote
The 10 gourde banknote issued by the Banque de la République d'Haïti in 2012 is part of a series commemorating Haiti's bicentennial of independence. This series was introduced to mark the 200th anniversary of Haiti's independence from France, celebrated in 2004.
The front side of the banknote features a portrait with infantry in the background, while the back depicts Fort Cap-Rouge in Jacmel, Haiti. The note is printed on polymer, measures 130 x 65 mm, and was produced by De La Rue in London. It is signed by Charles Castel and Marc Hébert Ignace.