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NIC 50 Cordobas NIC 1000 Córdobas RG3 1985 (ND 1988)
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CertNum 8066946-007 Front
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CertNum 8066946-007 Back
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CertNum 8066946-008 Front
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 Owner's Description:
The 1000 Cordoba banknotes were similar to the previous issues however they have changed colour from a greyish/blue to more of a brown with pink the obverse pay homages to revolutionary leader Augusto César Sandino, the rebellious guerrilla leader that fought against the United States involvement and military presence in Nicaragua. He was later executed at the hands of the national guard under orders of General Anastasio Somoza who would later become president and dictator of Nicaragua. The S...
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NIC 10,000 Cordobas on 10 Cordobas NIC 500,000 Cordobas on 20 Cordobas
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CertNum 8066946-009 Front
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CertNum 8066946-009 Back
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CertNum 8066946-012 Front
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NIC 10 Cordobas RA3 2007 (ND 2012)NIC 20 Córdobas RB2 2007 (ND 2012)
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CertNum 8058540-021 Front
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CertNum 8058540-021 Back
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CertNum 8058540-004 Front
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The 2007 10 Cordobas banknote together with the 20 Cordobas banknotes were Nicaragua's first emissions in polymer, these undated notes were actually released to the public on the 14th of May 2009. The 10 Cordoba note in the new series replaces the now ageing 2002 Serie A paper banknotes as well as a very short lived 10 Cordobas coin that only lasted 6-12 months before it was withdrawn from circulation. There are 5 known variations: The first released notes which feature the serial number pre...
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The 2007 20 Cordobas banknote together with the 10 Cordobas banknotes were Nicaragua's first emissions in polymer, these undated notes were actually released to the public on the 14th of May 2009. The 20 Cordoba note in the new series replaces the now ageing 2002 Serie A paper banknotes. There are 4 listed variations as well as several other variations that aren't listed: The first released notes which feature the serial number prefix A/1 and have the number 20 embossed in the transparent wi...
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NIC 50 Cordobas NIC 200 Córdobas RE2 2007
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CertNum 8066952-015 Front
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CertNum 8066952-015 Back
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CertNum 8055667-033 Front
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The introduction of the new 200 Cordoba banknote was the first time this denomination was used in Nicaragua and has now become a necessity in circulation as a bridge between the commonly used 100 and 500 Cordobas notes. There are several varieties in this emission. This is the second release with the white 200 lettering in the transparent window. The original emission was released into circulation on the 1st of June 2009 and has 200 embossed on the clear transparent window and is identified a...
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NIC 500 Córdobas RF5 2007NIC 50 Córdobas RC3 2009
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CertNum 8066952-016 Front
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CertNum 8050836-105 Front
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This limited commemorative edition polymer release was dated 2009 but actually released into circulation on the 16th of September 2010. The banknote was released to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Banco Central de Nicaragua (Nicaraguan Central Bank). It is the only banknote that I am aware of that Nicaragua had released that features a vertical rather than horizontal design. This particular note is the replacement/star note which features an R before the serial number. The obverse...
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