Centenario Banco Central De Costa Rica
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 |
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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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