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| Issuer | Banco Central de la República Dominicana |
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| Year | 1991 |
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| Size | 160 x 67 mm |
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| Protection type | Watermark, Security thread |
| Protection description | the Banco Central de la República Dominicana seal visible when held to light; embedded security thread running vertically through the note |
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| Comments |
The Banco Central de la República Dominicana's decision to print its own notes in-house was a significant shift for an institution that had previously relied on foreign security printers. By 1991, the Central Bank had developed sufficient in-house capacity to produce the higher denominations — a matter of both cost and national policy during a period when the Dominican peso was under sustained inflationary pressure.
The 500 Pesos Oro sat at the top of the circulating series at the time of issue, a denomination that only became practical as inflation eroded lower values through the late 1980s.