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10 Zamoranos

Issuer Gobierno Bolivariano de Cojedes
Year 2018
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Composition Paper
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Obverse lettering 101010101010101010101010101010
ESTADO BOLIVARIANO DE COJEDES
COJEDES POTENCIA
10
ZAMORANOS
GRAL JOSE LAURENCIO SILVA
101010101010101010101010101010
(Translation: 101010101010101010101010101010
BOLIVARIAN STATE OF COJEDES
COJEDES POWER
10
ZAMORANOS
GRAL JOSE LAURENCIO SILVA
101010101010101010101010101010)
Reverse description Regional government and Cojedes Potencia movement logos at upper area, flanked by text panels setting out six articles of general regulations governing the use, exchange, and accepted denominations of the voucher series.
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Cojedes is one of Venezuela's least populous states, and its 2018 issue of local "Zamoranos" currency belongs to a brief, chaotic experiment in subnational scrip that emerged as the bolivar's hyperinflation made small-denomination national notes functionally worthless. Several Venezuelan states and municipalities began printing their own complementary currencies around this period, though their legal status was murky from the outset and acceptance outside issuing localities was essentially voluntary.

Named after Ezequiel Zamora, the 19th-century federalist general still venerated in official Chavista iconography. The regional tie is deliberate political branding.

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