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| 表面の説明 | Black and grey intaglio printing over a light blue underprint, with a vignette of a Nahuala indigenous man in profile facing right at left, and a Quetzal bird in flight at center. The issuer name arches across the top, with country name and regional designation below; face value numerals appear in all four corners and at center right, with the value in letters along the lower center-right area. Two red serial numbers in six digits are positioned at upper right and lower left, with three manuscript signatures and the issuance date printed vertically at right along the lower margin, above the printer imprint at foot. |
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| バリエーション | P#28a - 15.09.1948, 09.01.1952 & 21.05.1952 P#28b - 03.08.1949 |
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The Banco de Guatemala was only established in 1946, replacing the earlier Banco Central de Guatemala as part of a broader set of financial reforms pushed through under Arévalo's reformist government. This note belongs to the bank's very first series of high-denomination issues — the institution was barely two years old when these 100 Quetzales began circulating.
At 100 Quetzales, this was the largest denomination in the inaugural series, and at a time when the quetzal held rough parity with the US dollar, that was serious purchasing power. ABNC produced the plates in New York under their standard contract arrangements with Central American central banks throughout the postwar decade.