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1000 Sucres

Emittent Banco Central del Ecuador
Jahr 1969-1973
Typ Standard circulation banknote
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Rückseitenbeschreibung Olive-green intaglio print. The Ecuadorian coat of arms is centred as the primary vignette, flanked by the face value in numerals at the left and right centres and at all four corners; the issuer's name runs along the top and the value in words appears along the lower margin.
Rückseitenlegende UN MIL SUCRES 1000 BANCO CENTRAL DEL ECUADOR AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
(Translation: One Thousand Sucres Central Bank of Ecuador)
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Anmerkungen

The Banco Central del Ecuador leaned heavily on the American Bank Note Company throughout the mid-twentieth century, and this high-denomination 1000 Sucres issue reflects that long dependence on New York-printed currency. Ecuador had no domestic security printing capability of its own during this period, making ABNC the default for prestige denominations.

The sucre itself had been under sustained inflationary pressure since the 1950s, and by the early 1970s a 1000-sucre note — once an exceptional denomination — was becoming routine commercial tender. Ecuador would eventually replace the sucre entirely with the US dollar in 2000, one of the more dramatic currency abandonments in Latin American history.