20 bolivars 1970 — Venezuela ( Pick: 51 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Venezuela, dated 1970, carries a denomination of 20 bolivars. The front design features a portrait of Antonio Jose de Sucre at the right, with a purple motif on a green and lilac underprint. It includes a 7-digit serial number. The reverse side showcases the Monument to the Battle of Carabobo. The note is printed by ABNC and is colored green and cream.
It is cataloged under Pick number 51. The combination of its design elements and specific features contributes to its documentation in the catalog of banknotes.
It is cataloged under Pick number 51. The combination of its design elements and specific features contributes to its documentation in the catalog of banknotes.
Specifications
- Colour
- Green and cream
- Pick catalog
- 51
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Venezuela issued the 20 bolivars banknote in 1970. This series was introduced as part of updates to the national currency during this period, featuring enhanced security features and updated portraiture designs. The notes were printed by the American Bank Note Company, a notable producer of currency at the time.
The front side of the banknote showcases a portrait of Antonio José de Sucre, different from previous designs, set against a purple on green and lilac underprint. It features a seven-digit serial number. The back side displays the Monument to the Battle of Carabobo, an important landmark. The note is predominantly green and cream in color.