KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

20 pesos 1990 — Dominican Republic ( Pick: 133 )

Region: North America
Front side
20 pesos Dominican Republic 1990 — Front side
Back side
20 pesos Dominican Republic 1990 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 20 pesos issued in the Dominican Republic in 1990. It is cataloged under Pick number 133. The note has dimensions of 156 x 66 mm and features a color scheme of brown and cream. It is signed by Guillermo Caram Herrera, who served as the Central Bank Governor from 1989 to 1990, and Rodolfo Rincón Martínez, the Secretary of State for Finance during the same period. The banknote was printed by Harrison & Sons Limited, based in High Wycombe, United Kingdom.

No design details regarding the front or back side are specified. The catalog reference, dimensions, and official signatures identify the banknote within its recorded attributes.

Harrison & Sons Limited operated from 1839 until 1997, indicating a long history in the production of banknotes. The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic issued various denominations tied to the economic practices of the country during that time.

Specifications

Signed by
Guillermo Caram Herrera (Central Bank Governor 1989-1990), Rodolfo Rincón Martínez (Secretary of State for Finance 1989-1990)
Date of issue
1990
Printing office
Harrison & Sons Limited, High Wycombe, United Kingdom (1839-1997)
Colour
Brown and cream
Dimensions
156 x 66 mm
Pick catalog
133

About this banknote

The Banco Central de la República Dominicana issued the 20 pesos banknote in 1990 as part of a currency series reflecting the country's monetary needs. This issuance came during the tenure of Central Bank Governor Guillermo Caram Herrera and Secretary of State for Finance Rodolfo Rincón Martínez, both serving from 1989 to 1990.

The front side of the banknote features the Altar de la Patria, a significant national monument. On the reverse, it depicts the Puerta del Conde, a historic site. Printed by Harrison & Sons Limited in the UK, the note is brown and cream, measuring 156 x 66 mm, and is identified by Pick number 133.

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