100 sucres 1992 — Ecuador ( Pick: 123 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 sucres issued in Ecuador in 1992. It is cataloged under Pick number 123. The note is made of paper and has dimensions of 156 x 68 mm.
No specific design details of the front or back sides are provided. Its catalog reference identifies it within the issue of 100 sucres banknotes.
The sucre was adopted as Ecuador's currency in 1884, replacing the peso. The issuance of the 100 sucres note is part of the continued use of this currency.
No specific design details of the front or back sides are provided. Its catalog reference identifies it within the issue of 100 sucres banknotes.
The sucre was adopted as Ecuador's currency in 1884, replacing the peso. The issuance of the 100 sucres note is part of the continued use of this currency.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- April 20, 1990
- Dimensions
- 156 x 68 mm
- Pick catalog
- 123
About this banknote
**About this banknote**
The Banco Central del Ecuador issued the 100 sucres banknote in 1992. This series was introduced to meet the economic demands of the early 1990s in Ecuador. The banknote reflects the country's efforts to stabilize its monetary system during this period of financial change.
The front side design features a portrait of Antonio José de Sucre, a key figure in Latin American independence. The reverse side showcases the coat of arms of Ecuador, featuring a condor above a depiction of Chimborazo, the highest mountain. This note is cataloged as Pick 123 and measures 156 x 68 mm.