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1000 Córdobas

发行方 Banco Nacional de Nicaragua
年份 1953-1960
类型 Standard circulation banknote
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正面铭文 BANCO NACIONAL DE NICARAGUA DEPARTAMENTO DE EMISIÓN, MANAGUA SERIE DE 1953 REPÚBLICA DE NICARAGUA AMÉRICA CENTRAL 1000 VALE POR UN MIL CÓRDOBAS ESTE BILLETE HA SIDO EMITIDO DE CONFORMIDAD COM EL DECRETO- LEY DE 20 DE OCTUBRE DE 1940 LA LEY DE 4 DE AGOSTO DE 1941; DEBERÁ SER RECIBIDO EN PAGO DE LOS DERECHOS ADUANEROS Y FISCALES Y SERÁ DE CURSO LEGAL Y OBLIGATORIO PARA EL PAGO DE DEUDAS DENTRO DE LA REPUBLICA. DE CONFORMIDAD CON EL DECRETO-LEY DE 26 DE OCTUBRE DE 1940 Y LA LEY DE 4 DE AGOSTO DE 1941, Y BAJO LAS CONDICIONES PRESCRITAS EN LOS MISMOS, EL BANCO NACIONAL DE NICARAGUA, DEPARTAMENTO DE EMISIÓN, PAGARÁ A LA VISTA AL PORTADOR, POR ESTE BILLETE UN MIL CÓRDOBAS. THOMAS DE LA RUE & CO. LTD.
(Translation: National Bank of Nicaragua Emission Department Series 1953 Republic of Nicaragua Central America 1000 Worth One Thousand Córdobas. This note has been issued in accordance with the Decree-Law of October 20, 1940 and the Law of August 4, 1941; it must be received in payment of customs and fiscal duties and shall be legal tender and mandatory for the payment of debts within the Republic. In accordance with the Decree-Law of October 26, 1940 and the Law of August 4, 1941, and under the conditions prescribed therein, the National Bank of Nicaragua, Emission Department, shall pay at sight to bearer, for this note, One Thousand Córdobas. Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd.)
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背面铭文 BANCO NACIONAL DE NICARAGUA DEPARTAMENTO DE EMISIÓN UN MIL CÓRDOBAS THOMAS DE LA RUE & CO. LTD.
(Translation: National Bank of Nicaragua Emission Department One Thousand Córdobas Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd.)
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Nicaragua's 1000 Córdoba denomination sat at the very top of the Banco Nacional's mid-century note hierarchy — a value few ordinary Nicaraguans would have handled in daily transactions. The Somoza-era economy of the 1950s kept high-denomination notes largely within commercial and government banking channels, where they functioned as interbank instruments more than retail currency.

Thomas De La Rue's production for Nicaragua during this period is well-documented and consistent in quality. The series ran across several years with only minor variation, making date position and signature combinations the primary differentiators between sub-types within the P#106 designation.

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