25 colones 1980 — El Salvador ( Pick: 130b )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 25 colones issued in El Salvador in 1980. It is cataloged under Pick number 130b. The note measures 156 x 67 mm and features a design in black on a multicolor underprint on the front, while the reverse is printed in blue.
This banknote is made of paper. It is signed by Álvaro Magaña (Director), Pedro Abelardo Delgado (President), and Antonio Serrano Langlois (Manager). The printing office responsible for this issue is TDLR.
El Salvador adopted the colón as its official currency in 1919, replacing the peso.
This banknote is made of paper. It is signed by Álvaro Magaña (Director), Pedro Abelardo Delgado (President), and Antonio Serrano Langlois (Manager). The printing office responsible for this issue is TDLR.
El Salvador adopted the colón as its official currency in 1919, replacing the peso.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Álvaro Magaña (Director), Pedro Abelardo Delgado (President), Antonio Serrano Langlois (Manager)
- Date of issue
- 1980-06-19
- Printing office
- TDLR
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Black on multicolor underprint; blue on reverse
- Dimensions
- 156 x 67 mm
- Pick catalog
- 130b
About this banknote
The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador issued this 25 colones banknote in 1980. This series was introduced as part of the bank's ongoing currency issuance to meet domestic economic needs during the late 20th century.
The front side of the banknote features an image of Cristóbal Colón (Christopher Columbus) and the coat of arms of El Salvador, printed in blue. The back side showcases a depiction of Puerto de Acajutla, illustrating a significant port in the country. This note is catalogued as Pick 130b and was printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited.