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| 正面描述 | Black intaglio print over green and red underprint with guilloche work. The central vignette is an engraving derived from the 1957 painting Primer Grito de Independencia (First Cry of Freedom) by Luis Vergara Ahumada, portraying Father Delgado and fellow patriots rallying the populace. Red serial numbers appear on the note. |
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| 正面铭文 | EL BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DE EL SALVADOR PAGARA EN EFECTIVO AL PORTADOR CINCO COLONES DELGADO ACOMPANADO DE OTROS PROCERES, ARENGANDO AL PUEBLO. (Translation: The Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador will pay in cash to the bearer Five Colones. Delgado, accompanied by other heroes, haranguing the people.) |
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By 1980, El Salvador was sliding into civil war — the FMLN insurgency was consolidating and the military junta had just come to power following the October 1979 coup. Currency printing contracts with ABNC had been in place for decades by this point, and the relationship continued uninterrupted through the political turbulence, which itself says something about institutional inertia in central banking.
The P#132A designation distinguishes this from closely related issues in the 132 series; collectors should verify the signature combination, as the Banco Central de Reserva cycled through several authorized signatories during this period.