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2 Bolivianos

Issuer Banco Central de Bolivia
Year 1987-1990
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Currency Second boliviano (1986-date)
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Obverse description Black intaglio on multicolour guilloche underprint. Portrait vignette of Antonio Vaca Díez at right, with the Bolivian national arms at lower centre. Denomination numeral and issuing authority title appear in the upper portion of the note.
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Signature(s) Series A - Nogales & Carreaga
Series B - Trigo & Rojas
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Bolivia's 1987 monetary reform replaced the collapsed peso boliviano — which had suffered one of the worst hyperinflationary episodes in recorded history, peaking at over 20,000% annually in 1985 — with the boliviano at a conversion rate of one million to one. This note belongs to the first series issued under that new unit, making it part of an explicitly stabilization-era printing program rather than routine currency production.

Oberthur's Rennes facility printed the series. The P#202 is among the lower denominations and saw genuine street circulation throughout the late 1980s.