19 DE ABRIL DE 1999 / 1 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1999 Sig 107: Bettaglio/Unknown/Argumedo Series AB - AH 100 colones Values

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19 DE ABRIL DE 1999 / 1 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1999 Sig 107: Bettaglio/Unknown/Argumedo Series AB - AH 100 colones Values

Details

Obverse: Spanish text; coat of arms as registration device; Mayan pyramid at Tazumal in Chalchuapa (pirámide del Tazumal)

Reverse: Spanish text; Christopher Colombus (Cristobal Colón) wearing hat; map of Americas, Atlantic Ocean, Europe, and Africa; Niña, Pinta, and Santa María sailing ships

Basic Information

GSID:

197106

Denomination:

100 colones

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

19 DE ABRIL DE 1999 / 1 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1999 Sig 107: Bettaglio/Unknown/Argumedo Series AB - AH

Design Details

Note Color:

Green, orange, and blue

Note Dimension:

156 x 67 mm

Printer:

(Unknown)

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