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100 Colones Silver certificate, 'en moneda acuñada de plata'

Issuer Administración de Rentas Públicas, Costa Rica
Year 1917
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering REPÚBLICA DE COSTA RICA LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE RENTAS PUBLICAS PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR LA SUMA DE 100 San José de Costa Rica de de 19 EL MINISTRO DE HACIENDA EL ADMINISTRADOR PRINCIPAL CIEN COLONES EN MONEDA ACUÑADA DE PLATA AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY
Reverse description The reverse is printed in blue and arranged as three large guilloche lozenges of equal size disposed horizontally, each enclosing the bold numeral 100. The national coat of arms of Costa Rica occupies the central medallion, surrounded by fine engine-turned lathe work, while the denomination CIEN COLONES appears at the top within a cartouche and the issuer's name REPÚBLICA DE COSTA RICA is carried in two lines along the lower border.
Reverse lettering CIEN COLONES REPÚBLICA DE COSTA RICA AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY
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