10 quetzales 1988 — Guatemala ( Pick: 68 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 quetzales issued in Guatemala in 1988. It is cataloged under Pick number 68. The note features a front side design with red and red-brown colors on a multicolor underprint, depicting the date range from December 30, 1983, to January 6, 1988. The reverse side depicts the National Assembly session of 1872.
The dimensions of the banknote are 156 x 68 mm. It bears the signatures of Gaitán, Figueroa, and Robles. The banknote was printed by Giesecke+Devrient in Leipzig, Germany, with a total production amount of 2,050,000 units.
The banknote includes a watermark of Tecun Uman. The color scheme is primarily red and green, contributing to its distinct appearance.
The dimensions of the banknote are 156 x 68 mm. It bears the signatures of Gaitán, Figueroa, and Robles. The banknote was printed by Giesecke+Devrient in Leipzig, Germany, with a total production amount of 2,050,000 units.
The banknote includes a watermark of Tecun Uman. The color scheme is primarily red and green, contributing to its distinct appearance.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Gaitán/Figueroa/Robles
- Date of issue
- 1988-Jan-06
- Printing office
- Giesecke+Devrient, Leipzig, Germany
- Colour
- Red and green
- Dimensions
- 156 x 68 mm
- Amount produced
- 2,050,000
- Pick catalog
- 68
About this banknote
The "Bank of Guatemala" issued this 10 quetzales banknote in 1988. It was part of a series designed to update national imagery and security features during the late 20th century. The note was produced by Giesecke & Devrient in Leipzig, Germany, with signatures from Gaitán, Figueroa, and Robles, reflecting official oversight during its circulation.
The front side of the banknote, colored red and red-brown on a multicolor underprint, features dates from late 1983 to early 1988. The back side illustrates the National Assembly session of 1872. The note measures 156 x 68 mm, with Tecun Uman as its watermark. A total of 2,050,000 units were printed.