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0.50 Quetzal

Issuer Banco de Guatemala
Year 1992
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Size 156 × 68 mm
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Reverse lettering BANCO DE GUATEMALA
CINCUENTA CENTAVOS DE QUETZAL
Q0.50
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread
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By 1992, Guatemala's monetary system had just emerged from a period of severe distortion — the quetzal had been pegged at artificial rates through much of the 1980s before a managed float was introduced in 1989, and the half-quetzal denomination was seeing real daily use again after years of inflationary pressure had effectively pushed it out of circulation. Oberthur Fiduciaire, the Rennes-based security printer, had held longstanding contracts with several Latin American central banks and took over Guatemalan production as the country restabilized.

P#79 runs through multiple signature varieties reflecting successive changes in bank and finance ministry personnel during the early 1990s — worth distinguishing if collecting by signature pair.

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