Commemorative Banknotes of Costa Rica - Table of Contents - Centenario Banco Central de Costa Rica

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In 1978, on the ocasion of the centenial of Banco de Costa Rica, the Central Bank put on circulation a limited number of banknotes printed by Thomas de La Rue, London, with a commemorative inscription on the reverse which read “1877–CENTENARIO BANCO DE COSTA RICA–1977”, eliminated in the next series. This note continued to be issued by the Central Bank until 1986.

Denomination Serie Issue date Serial number Agreement Signature - Presidente Ejecutivo Signature - Gerente del Banco Ref
50 Colones D 30 October 1978 #9 Porfirio Morera Batres
50 Colones D 30 April 1979 #7 Porfirio Morera Batres
50 Colones D 18 March 1980 #14 Porfirio Morera Batres
50 Colones D 02 April 1981 #21 Porfirio Morera Batres
50 Colones D 18 May 1982 #1 Porfirio Morera Batres
50 Colones D 28 August 1984 #4 Rolando Ramírez Paniagua
50 Colones D 22 November 1984 #2 Rolando Ramírez Paniagua
50 Colones D 20 March 1985 #4 Rodrigo Bolaños Zamora Rolando Ramírez Paniagua
50 Colones D 02 April 1986 #3 Eduardo Lizano Faith Rodrigo Bolaños Zamora

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