5 sucres 1975 — Ecuador ( Pick: 108 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 sucres issued in Ecuador in 1975. It is cataloged under Pick number 108.
The note features black printing on a multicolored underprint. It is printed on paper and has dimensions of 155 x 66 mm.
The note is signed by Antonio José de Sucre and was produced by the American Bank Note Company. The sucre was adopted as Ecuador's currency in 1884, replacing the real at a rate of 1 sucre for 8 reales.
The note features black printing on a multicolored underprint. It is printed on paper and has dimensions of 155 x 66 mm.
The note is signed by Antonio José de Sucre and was produced by the American Bank Note Company. The sucre was adopted as Ecuador's currency in 1884, replacing the real at a rate of 1 sucre for 8 reales.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Antonio José de Sucre
- Date of issue
- March 14, 1975
- Printing office
- American Bank Note Company
- Colour
- Black on multicolored underprint
- Dimensions
- 155 x 66 mm
- Amount produced
- Very scarce
- Pick catalog
- 108
About this banknote
The Banco Central del Ecuador issued this 5 sucres banknote in 1975. This series was introduced as part of Ecuador's ongoing monetary developments during the mid-1970s. The banknote was printed by the American Bank Note Company, known for its quality and attention to detail in banknote production.
The front side design features a portrait of Antonio José de Sucre, a key historical figure. The reverse side showcases the Ecuadorian coat of arms. The banknote measures 155 x 66 mm and is predominantly black on a multicolored underprint. This note is characterized as very scarce, making it a valued piece for collectors.