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100 Pesos Oro 55th Anniversary of Central Bank

Issuer Banco Central de la República Dominicana
Year 2002
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Currency Peso oro (1937-2009)/Peso Dominicano (2011-present)
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Reverse description Vignette of La Puerta del Conde (The Count's Gate) in Santo Domingo occupies the left field, with the 55th Anniversary commemorative logo of the Central Bank at lower right. Issuer name runs along the top; face value in numerals at lower left and upper right corners. Printer imprint at bottom.
Reverse lettering BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
100
BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
55
ANIVERSARIO
PUERTA DEL CONDE
CIEN PESOS ORO
DE LA RUE
(Translation: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic 55th Anniversary.
Count's Gate
One hundred Pesos Oro)
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The Banco Central de la República Dominicana was established in 1947, making 2002 its 55th anniversary — the occasion this commemorative issue marks directly. De La Rue's production for Dominican commemoratives during this period followed the bank's long-standing preference for London-printed notes over regional alternatives, a relationship that had held for decades despite periodic political turbulence on the island.

Watermarking alone as the security feature is notably sparse for a commemorative of this denomination by the early 2000s, when Dominican issues were already incorporating more layered authentication elements.

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