5 pesos 1996 — Dominican Republic ( Pick: 152 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 pesos issued in the Dominican Republic in 1996. It is cataloged under Pick number 152. This note features a color scheme of red, brown, green, and yellow and is printed on paper.
The front side design includes the portraits of prominent figures, while the back side features illustrations relevant to the Dominican Republic. It is signed by Héctor Valdez Albizu and Daniel Toribio. The banknote measures 165 x 67 mm in dimensions and was printed by FRANÇOIS CHARLES OBERTHUR.
The banknote's issuance contributes to the documentation of the Dominican Republic's currency history during the 1990s. The design elements and colors reflect the aesthetic chosen for this series of banknotes.
The front side design includes the portraits of prominent figures, while the back side features illustrations relevant to the Dominican Republic. It is signed by Héctor Valdez Albizu and Daniel Toribio. The banknote measures 165 x 67 mm in dimensions and was printed by FRANÇOIS CHARLES OBERTHUR.
The banknote's issuance contributes to the documentation of the Dominican Republic's currency history during the 1990s. The design elements and colors reflect the aesthetic chosen for this series of banknotes.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Héctor Valdez Albizu, Daniel Toribio
- Date of issue
- 1996
- Printing office
- FRANÇOIS CHARLES OBERTHUR
- Colour
- Red, brown, green, and yellow
- Dimensions
- 165 x 67 mm
- Pick catalog
- 152
About this banknote
The Banco Central de la República Dominicana issued this 5 pesos banknote in 1996. This series was introduced as part of ongoing updates to the Dominican currency to include enhanced security features and updated designs under the leadership of Héctor Valdez Albizu.
The front of the note features an engraved portrait, the country's coat of arms, and vibrant colors, including red, brown, green, and yellow. The back depicts a hydroelectric dam and a power line, illustrating the country’s focus on infrastructure. The note is printed by FRANÇOIS CHARLES OBERTHUR.