19 DE MAYO DE 2010 Sig 52: Alonzo/Barquín Printer: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT Suffix D, E 100 quetzales

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19 DE MAYO DE 2010 Sig 52: Alonzo/Barquín Printer: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT Suffix D, E 100 quetzales

Details

Obverse: Spanish text; flying quetzal bird; flag; Mayan man with staff as registration device; stylized temple; bishop and university founder, Francisco Marroquín; seal in blue-to-green SPARK

Reverse: Spanish text; circular seal; Mayan glyphs; flower beds, fountain, and pillars in courtyard of University of San Carlos de Borromeo in Antigua (Universidad de San Carlos de Borromeo, Fundada en 1676, Antes Colegio Mayor, Antigua Guatemala); Mayan man with staff; flag

Basic Information

GSID:

106808

Denomination:

100 quetzales

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

19 DE MAYO DE 2010 Sig 52: Alonzo/Barquín Printer: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT Suffix D, E

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Brown, purple, green, blue, and red

Note Dimension:

156 x 67 mm

Printer:

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