1998 bolivars 2000 — Venezuela ( Pick: 77 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1998 bolivars issued in Venezuela in 2000. It is listed under Pick number 77. This note features a front design with Antonio Jose de Sucre positioned at the right, accompanied by the year 2000 in black at the lower left. The colors include dark green, brown, and black on a multicolor underprint. The back displays a scene of the Battle of Ayacucho at the left center, with arms depicted at the upper right.
This banknote measures 156 x 69 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by the President and the First Vice President. The watermark features Antonio Jose de Sucre.
The note is characterized by its dark green, brown, and black colors, and its multicolor underprint, reflecting the design choices of the time. In 2000, Venezuela underwent substantial economic transformations, impacting the monetary landscape significantly.
This banknote measures 156 x 69 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by the President and the First Vice President. The watermark features Antonio Jose de Sucre.
The note is characterized by its dark green, brown, and black colors, and its multicolor underprint, reflecting the design choices of the time. In 2000, Venezuela underwent substantial economic transformations, impacting the monetary landscape significantly.
Specifications
- Signed by
- President, First Vice President
- Date of issue
- June 16, 1997
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Dark green, brown, and black on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 156 x 69 mm
- Pick catalog
- 77
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Venezuela issued the 2,000 bolívares banknote (Pick 77) in 1997 and 1998. This series was introduced to address the country's economic needs during that period.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Antonio José de Sucre on the right, with the denomination "2000" printed in black at the lower left. The back displays a scene from the Battle of Ayacucho at the left center and the national coat of arms at the upper right. The watermark is a portrait of Antonio José de Sucre. The note measures 156 x 69 mm and was printed on paper.