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| 正面铭文 | EL BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DE EL SALVADOR SERIE M 50 PAGARA EN EFECTIVO AL PORTADOR SAN SALVADOR 19 DE ABRIL DE 1999 50 SERIE M CINCUENTA COLONES |
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| 背面铭文 | 50 CINCUENTA COLONES CRISTOBAL COLÓN 50 1 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1999 BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DE EL SALVADOR |
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El Salvador's 50 Colones note from 1999 came late in the colon's lifespan. The currency was abolished entirely in 2001 when the government passed the Monetary Integration Law, fixing the exchange rate at 8.75 colones to the dollar and authorizing full dollarization. Notes already in circulation were gradually withdrawn, with the Banco Central de Reserva legally obligated to redeem colones indefinitely — though in practice, most had cleared the system within a few years.
The Canadian Bank Note Company had supplied Salvadoran currency for several series by this point, a long-standing relationship that continued through the final colon issues.