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| 表面の説明 | Intaglio portrait of Simón Bolívar in three-quarter view occupies the lower centre of the note against an orange guilloche underprint with star motifs. The upper left carries the issuer inscription and large numeral 50000 in red, with the date 22 DE ENERO DE 2019 and the payability clause below; two facsimile signatures appear above their respective title captions. A dashed security thread band runs horizontally across the middle of the note. |
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| 表面の銘文 | República Bolivariana de Venezuela 50000 CINCUENTA MIL BOLÍVARES 22 DE ENERO DE 2019 PAGADEROS AL PORTADOR EN LAS OFICINAS DEL BANCO PRESIDENTE BCV PRIMER VICEPRESIDENTE BCV SIMÓN BOLÍVAR (Translation: Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Fifty Thousand Bolívares 22 January 2019 Payable to the Bearer at the Bank's Offices President BCV First Vice-President BCV Simón Bolívar.) |
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Venezuela's hyperinflationary collapse — the worst in Latin American history outside wartime — forced repeated redenominations that made this note obsolete almost immediately after issue. The 50,000 bolívar soberano denomination was rendered effectively worthless within months; by mid-2019, a single US dollar exchanged for tens of thousands of bolívares soberanos, meaning this note barely covered a bus fare.
Printed domestically at Maracay rather than contracted abroad, the note reflects the Maduro government's insistence on keeping production in-country even as the economy — and the currency itself — disintegrated around it.