5000 cordobas 1985 — Nicaragua ( Pick: 146 )
Region:
North America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5000 cordobas issued in Nicaragua in 1985. It is cataloged under Pick number 146. The front of the note features a multicolor print, prominently displaying deep blue, blue, and gray tones.
This banknote is signed by General Benjamin Zeledón, who served as the Minister of Finance, as well as the President and Vice President of the Central Bank of Nicaragua. It was printed by De La Rue Company Limited and measures 156 x 67 mm.
The banknote is produced on paper. In 1985, Nicaragua was experiencing significant socio-political changes, marked by the ongoing civil conflict known as the Contra War.
This banknote is signed by General Benjamin Zeledón, who served as the Minister of Finance, as well as the President and Vice President of the Central Bank of Nicaragua. It was printed by De La Rue Company Limited and measures 156 x 67 mm.
The banknote is produced on paper. In 1985, Nicaragua was experiencing significant socio-political changes, marked by the ongoing civil conflict known as the Contra War.
Specifications
- Signed by
- General Benjamin Zeledón, Minister of Finance; President of the Central Bank of Nicaragua; Vice President of the Central Bank of Nicaragua
- Date of issue
- 1985
- Printing office
- De La Rue Company Limited
- Colour
- Multicolor print with deep blue, blue, and gray tones
- Dimensions
- 156 x 67 mm
- Pick catalog
- 146
About this banknote
The 5000 cordobas banknote was issued by the Banco Central de Nicaragua in 1985. This series was introduced during a period of economic reform in Nicaragua, aimed at stabilizing the national currency amidst economic challenges. The issuance of larger denominations during this time reflected ongoing inflationary pressures.
The front side of the banknote features a portrait of General Benjamin Zeledón. The back depicts the Asamblea Nacional building. The note, printed by De La Rue Company Limited, measures 156 x 67 mm and is printed on paper. Its multicolor design includes deep blue, blue, and gray tones, incorporating intricate patterns and the identifiable inscription of the denomination.