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| Issuer | Galapagos Islands |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette of Galápagos penguins (Spheniscus mendiculus) with their scientific name inscribed below, accompanied by a stylized vignette of a Galápagos giant tortoise and a cartographic representation of the Galápagos Islands archipelago. The denomination 500 SUCRES appears in bold lettering, with the inscription GALÁPAGOS PENGUIN across the upper field. Design elements are rendered in a commemorative illustrative style typical of collector issues. |
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| Obverse lettering | GALÁPAGOS PENGUIN 500 SUCRES GALÁPAGOS Spheniscus mendiculus |
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The Galápagos Islands have no monetary authority and do not issue currency — Ecuador abolished the sucre in 2000 when it dollarized its economy, and the islands use the U.S. dollar in daily commerce. A "500 Sucres" note dated 2025 and attributed to a Galápagos issuer is a fantasy piece with no governmental backing, no legal tender status anywhere, and no place in a serious currency inventory.
Collector novelty items of this type are sometimes marketed as "souvenir banknotes." That is the accurate description here.