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| 表面の説明 | The obverse carries the heading 'República Bolivariana de Venezuela' at top, with the large numeral '500' and the legend 'QUINIENTOS BOLÍVARES' below. A central vignette presents portraits of Simón Bolívar in the foreground and Francisco de Miranda in the middle ground, set against an underprint of the General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge and fine guilloche rosettes. The date '17 DE AGOSTO DE 2021' and the promise text appear above two facsimile signatures of bank officials, with the serial number printed in red at upper right and lower left. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Security thread, Watermark, Color-shifting ink |
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Venezuela's redenomination history is relentless. This note is denominated in the "digital bolívar" (bolívar digital), the third currency redenomination since 2008 — each round lopping six zeros from the previous unit. The 2021 redenomination that created the bolívar digital was itself a response to hyperinflation that had already rendered the earlier bolívar soberano nearly worthless within three years of its own introduction.
By the time this 2023-dated note entered circulation, the official exchange rate had deteriorated to the point where 500 bolívares represented a fraction of a US cent. Cotton substrate and full security features on a note of effectively no transactional value.