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| 正面铭文 | 202020202020202020202020202020 ESTADO BOLIVARIANO DE COJEDES COJEDES POTENCIA 20 ZAMORANOS GRAL JOSE LAURENCIO SILVA 202020202020202020202020202020 (Translation: 202020202020202020202020202020 BOLIVARIAN STATE OF COJEDES COJEDES POWER 20 ZAMORANOS GRAL JOSE LAURENCIO SILVA 202020202020202020202020202020) |
| 背面描述 | The reverse carries the logos of the Bolivarian Government of Cojedes and the Alimentos Cojedes enterprise at upper left, alongside the '1813 TAGUANES' inscription. The remainder of the field is occupied by six numbered clauses of the general regulations governing voucher use, printed in small letterpress type. |
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Cojedes is one of Venezuela's least populous states, and its decision to issue locally denominated scrip in 2018 places this note squarely within the broader collapse of the bolívar's purchasing power during the hyperinflationary crisis of the late Maduro years. Several Venezuelan states and municipalities experimented with complementary currencies around this period as a stopgap against chronic cash shortages — the national currency was physically scarce even as it was economically worthless.
The "Zamoranos" denomination honors Ezequiel Zamora, the 19th-century federalist general born in Cojedes state. Whether this scrip ever achieved meaningful local circulation or remained largely symbolic is not well documented.