50 Bolivares 15.1.2018 (Front: Portrait of Antonio José de Sucre (1795 - 1830), Venezuelan independence leader who served as the fourth President of Peru and as the second President of Bolivia. Sucre was one of Simón Bolívar's closest friends, generals and statesmen. Scene from The Battle of Ayacucho (by Venezueland painter Martín Tovar y Tovar (1827 - 1902)), in Peru, which ensured the independence of South America in 1824. Order awards and an excerpt of signature of Antonio José de Sucre. Back: Ocelot known in Venezuela as Cunaguaro (Leopardus pardalis). Beach Playa Medina - Península de Paria National Park. Palm trees. Venezuelan coat of arms. Watermark: Portrait of Simón Bolívar; Electrotype "BCV". Security features: Watermarked paper. Consecutively running black and red serial numbers on the obverse of the banknote. Segmented (windowed), 4 mm wide holographic security thread bearing text "BCV". Ocelot and five-pointed star registration feature. Parts of the design, the red serial number, the security strip and the colored filament fibers (hairs) on both sides of the banknote fluoresce while exposed to an ultraviolet light. Predominant colors: Shades of violet, brown and tan. Signatures: Ramón Augusto Lobo Moreno (Presidente BCV, 2017-2018); Sohail Hernández Parra (Primer VicePresidente BCV). Date of issue: 15 January 2018. Circulation from: 20 August 2018. Material: Cotton fiber paper. Issuer: Banco Central de Venezuela. Printer: Casa de la Moneda, Venezuela) (Serial Nos: C544118xx) UNC
Dimensions: 157 x 69 mm
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Catalogue Number: P-105a
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (new, unused, mint)
Dimensions: 157 x 69 mm
LARGER (SAMPLE) PHOTO: CLICK HERE
Catalogue Number: P-105a
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (new, unused, mint)