100 sucres 1988 — Ecuador ( Pick: 123 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 sucres issued in Ecuador in 1988. It is cataloged under Pick number 123. The note features a black design on a multicolor underprint, accented by purple.
Produced by Thomas De La Rue Company Limited, this paper banknote measures 157 x 67 mm. Specific details regarding signatures and series are not specified.
Ecuador introduced the sucre as its primary currency in 1884, replacing the Ecuadorian peso at a rate of 1 sucre to 2.5 pesos.
Produced by Thomas De La Rue Company Limited, this paper banknote measures 157 x 67 mm. Specific details regarding signatures and series are not specified.
Ecuador introduced the sucre as its primary currency in 1884, replacing the Ecuadorian peso at a rate of 1 sucre to 2.5 pesos.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Not specified
- Date of issue
- 8 June 1988
- Printing office
- Thomas De La Rue Company Limited (TDLR)
- Colour
- Black on multicolor underprint; purple
- Dimensions
- 157 x 67 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 123
About this banknote
The Banco Central del Ecuador issued this 100 sucres banknote in 1988. It was part of a series introduced to modernize the nation's currency system. The notes, printed by Thomas De La Rue Company Limited, were designed to enhance the security and durability of Ecuador's paper money.
The front side of this note features a portrait of Simón Bolívar, a prominent figure in Latin American history. The back side displays the coat of arms of Ecuador, which includes an Andean condor and a view of the Chimborazo volcano. This banknote is cataloged as Pick number 123 and is known for its intricate black on multicolor underprint and purple coloration.