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5 Lempiras

Uitgever Banco Central de Honduras
Jaar 1953-1968
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Waarde 5 Lempiras (5 HNL)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Gray intaglio print on multicolor guilloche underprint. Portrait vignette of General Francisco Morazán at left, with the national Coat of Arms at right. Serial numbers appear at upper left and upper right.
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Varianten P#51a - 17.04.1953*, 19.03.1954, [26.03.1954**] & 07.05.1954 * error in catalog, listing 17.03.1951 (not existing) ** not confirmed
P#51b - [22.11.1957*], 21.02.1958, 28.03.1958, 06.03.1959, 08.05.1959, 19.02.1960, 09.12.1960, [15.12.1961*], 27.04.1962, 25.10.1963, 17.01.1964, 07.08.1964, 12.03.1965, 25.06.1965 & 07.01.1966 * not confirmed
P#51c - 15.04.1966, 29.09.1967 & 22.03.1968
Opmerkingen

The American Bank Note Company held a near-monopoly on Honduran currency production through much of the twentieth century, and this long-running series reflects that continuity — the P#51 5 Lempiras ran across fifteen years without fundamental redesign, an unusual span that speaks to the relative monetary stability Honduras maintained through the late Somoza-era regional pressures and the brief 1963 military coup under Oswaldo López Arellano, which disrupted governance but left the currency apparatus essentially intact.

ABNC's intaglio work on Honduran issues of this period is among the finer Central American printing of the era.