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500 Pesos Oro

Emittent Banco Central de la República Dominicana
Jahr 1962
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Währung Peso oro (1937-date)
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Vorderseitenlegende 500
BANCO CENTRAL de la REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
0000000
QUINIENTOS
PESOS ORO
ESTE BILLETE TIENE FUERZA
LIBERATORIA PARA EL PAGO DE TODAS LAS
OBLIGACIONES PUBLICAS O PRIVADAS.
SANTO DOMINGO
DISTRITO NACIONAL
REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
(Translation: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
Five Hundred Pesos Oro
This note has liberatory force for payment of all debts, public or private.
Santo Domingo, National District, Dominican Republic.)
Rückseitenbeschreibung Grey-black intaglio print, with a standing allegorical figure of Liberty at left and the national coat of arms at right. The issuer name appears in letters above and in numerals at all four corners, with the denomination in letters repeated at center and bottom. The printer's imprint runs along the lower margin.
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Anmerkungen

The 1962 Dominican 500 Pesos Oro is among the highest denominations issued during the immediate post-Trujillo period — Rafael Trujillo was assassinated in May 1961, and the following year was one of severe political instability as the country lurched between provisional governments. High-denomination notes from this transition window circulated in an economy already strained by decades of personalist misrule and the sudden collapse of the machinery that had controlled it.

ABNC's involvement was long-standing with Dominican issues; the engraving quality on this series is notably fine. At 500 Pesos Oro, genuine circulation examples are rare — notes of this value tended to move between institutions rather than through ordinary commerce.