Diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpt front; no date; no sig ; all-zero s/n 100 pesos Values

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Diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpt front; no date; no sig ; all-zero s/n 100 pesos Values

Details

Obverse: Spanish text; seated allegorical woman (Industry) with gear and bale; coat of arms with flags, shield, cornucopia, Phrygian cap on staff, palm fronds, bow, arrow, cannon, below date 15 DE SETIEMBRE 1821 (Central American Independence Day); seated allegorical woman (Agriculture) with sickle and laurel; sailing ship at sea

Reverse: Spanish text; guilloches; seated allegorical woman with globe, holding caduceus and amphora; bank logo with sun radiating over five conic volcanoes; coat of arms with Kapok tree; seated allegorical woman with cornucopia and wicker basket

Basic Information

GSID:

196693

Denomination:

100 pesos

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Diagonal red SPECIMEN ovpt front; no date; no sig ; all-zero s/n

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Black and light blue

Note Dimension:

185 x 85 mm

Printer:

American Bank Note Co New York / AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, NEW YORK

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