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60 Córdobas Central Bank Anniversary, gold

Issuer Banco Central de Nicaragua
Year 2020
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Weight 31.1 g
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Reverse description The central field bears a full-color aerial photographic view of the Banco Central de Nicaragua headquarters building, depicted in vivid polychrome against the mirror-like gold field. Above the colorized image, the large numeral 60 dominates the upper field, accompanied by the legend ANIVERSARIO DEL BCN. The arc legend BANCO CENTRAL DE NICARAGUA runs along the upper border. Below the building image, the inscription EDIFICIO DEL BCN appears to the right, with the date 2020 and the denomination 60 CÓRDOBAS in the lower field; the fineness mark Ag 99999 is noted at lower left. The design is framed by a beaded border.
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Nicaragua's Banco Central was established in 1960, replacing the earlier monetary functions of the Banco Nacional, which had operated under significant U.S. influence following the financial interventions of the early twentieth century. The 1960 founding marked the first time Nicaragua exercised fully independent control over its monetary policy and currency issuance.

The 60th anniversary falling in 2020 explains the denomination — a deliberate numerical parallel to the institution's age rather than any unit of practical exchange value.

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