20 bolivianos 1986 — Bolivia ( Pick: 205 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20 bolivianos issued in Bolivia in 1986. It is cataloged under Pick number 205. The front design features Pantaleon Dalence on the right with arms depicted at the lower center, rendered in orange on a multicolor underprint. The back displays a building at the center, with a watermark of Simón Bolívar.
This note measures 140 x 69 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by Javier Nogales Iturri, the President, and Juan Cariaga Osorio, the Finance Minister. The printing was carried out by Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre in Spain and Oberthur Fiduciaire in France.
The uso de la moneda boliviana fue reformada en 1987, reemplazando el boliviano anterior por una nueva unidad con cambios a nivel nacional.
This note measures 140 x 69 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by Javier Nogales Iturri, the President, and Juan Cariaga Osorio, the Finance Minister. The printing was carried out by Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre in Spain and Oberthur Fiduciaire in France.
The uso de la moneda boliviana fue reformada en 1987, reemplazando el boliviano anterior por una nueva unidad con cambios a nivel nacional.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Javier Nogales Iturri (President), Juan Cariaga Osorio (Finance Minister)
- Date of issue
- 1987-1993
- Printing office
- Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, Spain; Oberthur Fiduciaire, France
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Multicolour
- Dimensions
- 140 x 69 mm
- Pick catalog
- 205
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Bolivia issued the 20 bolivianos banknote under Law No. 901, dated November 28, 1986. This series was introduced to align with the monetary reforms of that period.
The obverse features a portrait of Pantaleón Dalence on the right and the Bolivian coat of arms at the lower center. The reverse depicts the Casa Dorada in Tarija. The watermark is a portrait of Simón Bolívar. The banknote measures 140 x 69 mm and was printed by Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre in Spain and Oberthur Fiduciaire in France.