100 bolivars 1989 — Venezuela ( Pick: 66 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 bolivars issued in Venezuela in 1989. It is cataloged under Pick number 66. The front side features a depiction of Simon Bolívar in dark brown and brown-violet colors on a multicolor underprint. The back side displays the National Capitol on the left and the arms on the right.
This note is printed on paper and measures 156 x 69 mm. It is signed by Ricardo Pascale, Jorge Sambarino, and Juan César Pacchiotti. Additional features include a watermark of Simon Bolívar, and it was printed by De La Rue, identified under the printer BDDK without imprint.
Venezuelan banknotes of this era often featured prominent national figures and symbols.
This note is printed on paper and measures 156 x 69 mm. It is signed by Ricardo Pascale, Jorge Sambarino, and Juan César Pacchiotti. Additional features include a watermark of Simon Bolívar, and it was printed by De La Rue, identified under the printer BDDK without imprint.
Venezuelan banknotes of this era often featured prominent national figures and symbols.
Specifications
- Signed by
- RP (Ricardo Pascale, President), JS (Jorge Sambarino, General Director), JCP (Juan César Pacchiotti, Secretary)
- Date of issue
- 1987-1998
- Printing office
- De La Rue
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- brown on yellow background
- Dimensions
- 156 x 69 mm
- Amount produced
- not specified
- Pick catalog
- 66
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Venezuela issued this 100 bolivars banknote in 1989. This series was introduced as part of an effort to update the nation's currency amidst economic changes. Printed by De La Rue, the banknote reflects the technical precision of this renowned printing house.
The front side features a portrait of Simón Bolívar, depicted in dark brown and brown-violet on a multicolor underprint, with signatures from RP, JS, and JCP. The back side shows the National Capitol on the left and the national arms on the right. The watermark displays Simón Bolívar, and the banknote was printed by BDDK without an imprint.