KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 bolivars 1967 — Venezuela ( Pick: 46 )

Region: South America
Front side
100 bolivars Venezuela 1967 — Front side
Back side
100 bolivars Venezuela 1967 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 bolivars issued in Venezuela in 1967. It is cataloged under Pick number 46. The front side design features a green on orange and blue underprint with a portrait of Simón Bolívar at the right and the bank name in three lines. The back side depicts the arms without a circle on the left and the Monument to the Battle of Carabobo. A watermark of Simón Bolívar is present.

This banknote measures 156 x 69 mm and is printed on paper. It showcases a color scheme of green on a yellow background with a frame-like border. The note was signed by Alfredo Machado Gómez as President and Carlos Rafael Silva as First Vice President. It was produced by Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited, with a total production amount of 1,440,000.

The watermark features Simón Bolívar. The production amount signifies a notable circulation for banknotes of this denomination in Venezuela during that time.

Specifications

Signed by
Alfredo Machado Gómez (President), Carlos Rafael Silva (First Vice President)
Date of issue
August 8, 1967
Printing office
Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited
Paper
paper
Colour
green on yellow background with frame-like border
Dimensions
156 x 69 mm
Amount produced
1,440,000
Pick catalog
46

About this banknote

The Central Bank of Venezuela issued this 100 bolivar banknote in 1967. This series was produced by Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited. The note was introduced during a period when Venezuela's economy was growing, requiring updated banknote designs to accommodate increased monetary circulation. It is signed by Alfredo Machado Gómez and Carlos Rafael Silva.

The front of the note features a portrait of Simon Bolívar on the right with green coloration on an orange and blue underprint. The bank's name is printed in three lines. The back showcases the arms without a circle on the left and the Monument to the Battle of Carabobo. The watermark and a technical hallmark is also Simon Bolívar.

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