100 sucres 1977 — Ecuador ( Pick: 112 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 sucres issued in Ecuador in 1977. It is cataloged under Pick number 112. The note measures 155 x 67 mm and is made of paper. It was printed by De La Rue (Thomas De La Rue & Co.; TDLR) in London, United Kingdom.
No design details are specified for either the front or back of the banknote. Its catalog reference and printed characteristics provide identification within the overall documentation.
Ecuador used sucres as its currency until it was replaced by the United States dollar in the year 2000.
No design details are specified for either the front or back of the banknote. Its catalog reference and printed characteristics provide identification within the overall documentation.
Ecuador used sucres as its currency until it was replaced by the United States dollar in the year 2000.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 10 de August de 1977
- Printing office
- De La Rue (Thomas De La Rue & Co.; TDLR), London, United Kingdom
- Dimensions
- 155 x 67 mm
- Pick catalog
- 112
About this banknote
The Banco Central del Ecuador issued this 100 sucres banknote in 1977. The series was introduced following Ecuador's ongoing economic development, which necessitated updated currency for better financial management. The banknote production was handled by the British company Thomas De La Rue & Co., a renowned banknote printer.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of the South American liberator Simón Bolívar. The back displays the Coat of Arms of Ecuador. This note, identified by Pick number 112, measures 155 x 67 mm and is printed on paper. It was part of Ecuador’s efforts to modernize its currency in the late 20th century.