50 cordobas 2014 — Nicaragua ( Pick: 211 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 cordobas issued in Nicaragua in 2014. It is cataloged under Pick number 211.
The note's colour scheme features purple and blue, and it is printed on polymer. The dimensions of the banknote are 141 x 67 mm. The front side of the banknote includes signatures from Leonardo Ovidio Reyes Ramírez, President of Banco Central de Nicaragua, and Iván Adolfo Acosta Montalván, Minister of Finance and Public Credit. It was printed by Oberthur Technologies in France.
The polymer material enhances the banknote's durability. The introduction of polymer notes in Nicaragua reflects advancements aimed at improving the security of currency.
The note's colour scheme features purple and blue, and it is printed on polymer. The dimensions of the banknote are 141 x 67 mm. The front side of the banknote includes signatures from Leonardo Ovidio Reyes Ramírez, President of Banco Central de Nicaragua, and Iván Adolfo Acosta Montalván, Minister of Finance and Public Credit. It was printed by Oberthur Technologies in France.
The polymer material enhances the banknote's durability. The introduction of polymer notes in Nicaragua reflects advancements aimed at improving the security of currency.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Leonardo Ovidio Reyes Ramírez (President of Banco Central de Nicaragua), Iván Adolfo Acosta Montalván (Minister of Finance and Public Credit)
- Date of issue
- March 26, 2014
- Printing office
- Oberthur Technologies, France
- Paper
- polymer
- Colour
- purple and blue
- Dimensions
- 141 x 67 mm
- Pick catalog
- 211
About this banknote
The Banco Central de Nicaragua issued the 50 córdobas banknote in 2014. This note was introduced as part of Nicaragua's efforts to modernize its currency with enhanced security features and durability, transitioning to polymer substrates. Its production was handled by the French printing company Oberthur Technologies.
The design features a color scheme of purple and blue. On the front side, it depicts the Mercado de Artesanías in Masaya. The reverse showcases a traditional folkloric dance scene labeled "Ballet Folclórico." The banknote is signed by Leonardo Ovidio Reyes Ramírez and Iván Adolfo Acosta Montalván.