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10 Sucres

Issuer Banco Central del Ecuador
Year 1956-1974
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Printer American Bank Note Company, New York, United States
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Obverse lettering BANCO CENTRAL DEL ECUADOR SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA QUITO, DIEZ SUCRES AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
(Translation: CENTRAL BANK OF ECUADOR PUBLIC COMPANY QUITO, TEN SUCRES AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.)
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Reverse lettering BANCO CENTRAL DEL ECUADOR DIEZ...DIEZ DIEZ SUCRES AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
(Translation: CENTRAL BANK OF ECUADOR TEN...TEN TEN SUCRES AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.)
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The Banco Central del Ecuador relied heavily on the American Bank Note Company for its mid-century paper issues, and this 10 Sucres falls within a series that ran across nearly two decades with minimal design revision — a span that makes precise dating of individual specimens difficult without examining the serial prefix and signature combination. ABNC's New York intaglio work for Ecuadorian issues during this period was technically consistent, if commercially routine.

Ecuador's sucre had been pegged to the US dollar at 15:1 since 1932, a rate that held with remarkable stability through most of this note's circulation window before exchange pressures in the early 1980s ultimately undid it.