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100 Pesos Oro

Issuer Banco Central de la República Dominicana
Year 2006-2010
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Size 156 x 67 mm
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Obverse description Central vignette presents a portrait triad of the Dominican Republic's three founding fathers — Francisco del Rosario Sánchez (1817–1861), Juan Pablo Duarte Díez (1813–1876), and Matías Ramón Mella Castillo (1816–1864) — rendered in intaglio against a multicolour guilloche underprint. The denomination numeral and issuing bank title are inscribed within decorative lettering bands at the upper and lower margins.
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Variants P#177a - 2006 Printer: De La Rue, London
P#177b - 2009 Printer: De La Rue, London
P#177c - 2010 Printer: Oberthur Technologies, France
Comments

The Dominican Republic's switch to polymer for lower denominations in the early 2000s made the continued use of cotton paper for the 100 Pesos Oro notable — De La Rue retained the contract for this value through the 2006–2010 run while other notes in the series migrated to substrate changes. Security provision on this issue is relatively modest: a watermark and embedded thread, without the windowed or color-shifting thread technology De La Rue was applying to other clients' high-value notes in the same period.

Pick 177 spans a five-year window but dateable sub-varieties within the run are distinguished primarily by signature combinations reflecting changes in the Central Bank's governor and finance minister appointments.

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