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| Emittent | Banco Central de Venezuela |
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| Jahr | 1974-1979 |
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| Währung | Bolivar (1879-2007) |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Intaglio-printed portrait of General José Antonio Páez at right, rendered in green tones against a fine guilloche underprint that covers the central field. The denomination "VEINTE BOLÍVARES" appears in a decorative cartouche at centre, with the legend "PAGADEROS AL PORTADOR EN LAS OFICINAS DEL BANCO" below and the date below that. Two facsimile signatures appear at bottom centre, with the issuing city "CARACAS" inscribed at top and denomination numerals "20" repeated in each corner. |
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| Vorderseitenlegende | BANCO CENTRAL DE VENEZUELA CARACAS VEINTE BOLÍVARES PAGADEROS AL PORTADOR EN LAS OFICINAS DEL BANCO FECHA PRESIDENTE PRIMER VICE-PRESIDENTE JOSE ANTONIO PÁEZ (Translation: Central Bank of Venezuela / Caracas / Twenty Bolivares / Payable to the bearer at the offices of the Bank / Date / President / First Vice-President) |
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| Anmerkungen |
The P#53 series was issued across a period of relative oil-driven prosperity in Venezuela, when the bolívar was still a genuinely strong currency — the 1973 oil shock had enriched the state rather than destabilized it. American Bank Note Company held the printing contract throughout, as they did for much of Venezuela's mid-century paper.
The series ran through several signature combinations across the 1974–1979 window, and date-signature pairing is the primary variable that distinguishes individual issues within the type. Collectors working the series need to track both fields carefully.