5 sucres 1948 — Ecuador ( Pick: 91 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 sucres issued in Ecuador in 1948. It is cataloged under Pick number 91. This note, made of paper, measures 150 x 67 mm and was produced by the American Banknote Corporation.
Further classification details regarding the series and period are not specified. Specific design elements and features of the banknote remain unavailable, limiting additional descriptive attributes.
Ecuador experienced political and economic challenges after World War II, with 1948 marking a period of transition in its monetary system.
Further classification details regarding the series and period are not specified. Specific design elements and features of the banknote remain unavailable, limiting additional descriptive attributes.
Ecuador experienced political and economic challenges after World War II, with 1948 marking a period of transition in its monetary system.
Specifications
- Printing office
- American Banknote Corporation
- Dimensions
- 150 x 67 mm
- Pick catalog
- 91
About this banknote
The Banco Central del Ecuador issued this series of 5 sucres banknotes in 1948. This issuance was part of a broader series managed during a period of economic adjustments post-World War II. The banknote was printed by the American Banknote Corporation, a major printing company for paper currency globally.
The front side design features an allegorical female figure with agricultural elements like produce and a scythe, reflecting Ecuador's agrarian economy at the time. The back displays the national emblem of Ecuador, prominently featuring a condor above a shield. The banknote is cataloged as Pick number 91.