10 sucres 1983 — Ecuador ( Pick: 109 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 sucres issued in Ecuador in 1983. It is cataloged under Pick number 109. This note measures 156 x 68 mm and is printed on paper. The printing office responsible for its production is the American Bank Note Company.
Due to the lack of specific details regarding design, series, or period, the description remains limited to its basic attributes. This catalog reference identifies it among the documented issuances of Ecuador's currency.
Ecuador implemented the sucre as its official currency in 1884, which continued until the adoption of the United States dollar in 2000.
Due to the lack of specific details regarding design, series, or period, the description remains limited to its basic attributes. This catalog reference identifies it among the documented issuances of Ecuador's currency.
Ecuador implemented the sucre as its official currency in 1884, which continued until the adoption of the United States dollar in 2000.
Specifications
- Printing office
- American Bank Note Company
- Dimensions
- 156 x 68 mm
- Pick catalog
- 109
About this banknote
**About this banknote:**
The "Banco Central del Ecuador" issued the 10 sucres banknote in 1983. This series was part of Ecuador's monetary system adjustments during the early 1980s, aimed at modernizing the currency notes in circulation. The banknotes were printed by the noted American Bank Note Company.
The front side of the banknote features an image of Sebastián de Benalcázar, a historical figure. The back side displays the national emblem of Ecuador, which includes a condor above a shield with a landscape. The banknote measures 156 x 68 mm and is made of paper.