An Impossible Set
Guatemala: Banco de Guatemala

Slot Comment:

The 1944 revolution deposing Jorge Ubico saw the founding of the Banco de Guatemala which took over from the Banco de Central de Guatemala and remains the source of the Quetzal currency which was introduced in 1924. Since that time there have been numerous denominations issued although the last prod...
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Set Details

Note Description: 5 Quetzales 1960
Grade: 64
Country: Guatemala
Note Number: GUT45b
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- Printer: W&S
Certification #: 2084793-026
Owner: ColonialCoinsUK
Set Category: World
Set Name: An Impossible Set
Slot Name: Guatemala: Banco de Guatemala
Research: Currently not available

Owner's Description

The example note is a 5 quetzales dated 13th January 1960 which has a flying quetzal and a three legged Mayan funeral urn on the front. The note is signed by Gustavo Miron Porras (President), Jose Francisco Fernandez Rivas (Manager) and Albino Gracias Paniagua (Head of Account Control). The scene on the back is from a mural by Alfredo Galvez Suarez housed in the Palacio Nacional which shows the clash of the Spanish with the local Maya – not just swords against bows and arrows but the importance of the church as a driving force in the colonialisation of the region.

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