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50 000 Guaranies

Emittent Banco Central del Paraguay
Jahr 2007-2011
Typ Standard circulation banknote
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Vorderseitenlegende 50 MIL BANCO CENTRAL DEL PARAGUAY EL BANCO CENTRAL DEL PARAGUAY RECONOCE ESTE BILLETE POR 50000 AÑO 2009 CINCUENTA MIL GUARANIES ESTE BILETE TIENE CURSO LEGAL Y FUERZA CANCELATORIA ILIMITADA EN TODO EL TERRITORIO DE LA REPUBLICA (LEY 489 DEL 29 JUNIO DE 1995).
(Translation: 50 Thousand Central Bank of Paraguay The Central Bank of Paraguay accept this banknote for Year 2009 Fifty Thousand Guaranies This banknote is legal tender and has unlimited validity on all the Republic territory (Law 489 from June 29th., 1995).)
Rückseitenbeschreibung Multicolor print centred on a detailed vignette of the body of a classical guitar overlaid with a stylised ñandutí lace design. The face value in numerals is printed to the left, with combined numerals and letters at upper right; the country name appears at top and the denomination in the Guaraní language is inscribed along the lower margin.
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Anmerkungen

Paraguay's central bank has contracted multiple printers for the same series simultaneously on numerous occasions, and this 50,000 Guaraní note is a clear example — both Giesecke & Devrient in Leipzig and Oberthur Fiduciaire in France produced this denomination concurrently. Identifying which press produced a given specimen typically requires examining the printer's imprint in the lower margin, as the two firms' outputs are otherwise nearly identical to the untrained eye.

The 50,000 Guaraní denomination was introduced as inflation steadily eroded the utility of lower values — by the mid-2000s, the Guaraní had lost so much ground against the dollar that this note represented barely ten U.S. dollars at prevailing exchange rates.