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5000 Sucres

Uitgever Banco Central del Ecuador
Jaar 1987
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Waarde 5000 Sucres (5000 ECS)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Left vignette of Juan Montalvo, the Ecuadorian writer and political thinker, rendered in intaglio against a fine guilloche underprint in brown and ochre tones. The Ecuadorian coat of arms appears as a central vignette to the right of the portrait, flanked by the denomination numeral 5000 in the upper right corner. The date "Diciembre 1 de 1987" and series designation are printed to the right margin, with signature titles of Gerente General, Superintendente de Bancos, and Vocal appearing at lower right.
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Opmerkingen

Ecuador's 5000 Sucres denomination arrived as the country's inflation was accelerating sharply through the late 1980s — a note worth meaningful purchasing power when first issued, but increasingly inadequate within a few years of circulation. The Sucre's long decline would eventually end in dollarization in 2000, by which point denominations in the millions had been printed.

ABNC held the Ecuador printing contract across much of the twentieth century, and this series reflects that continuity. A print run of just over twelve million is modest for a high-denomination note under inflationary pressure, suggesting earlier printings of the same type carried more of the actual circulation burden.