Bills in circulation | ||||
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Image | Value | Description | ||
Front | Reverse | Front | Reverse | |
20 Pesos Oro (Polymer version) | Gregorio Luperón | National Pantheon | ||
50 Pesos Oro | Catedral de Santa María de la Encarnación de Santo Domingo | Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia | ||
100 Pesos Oro | Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, Juan Pablo Duarte y Matías Ramón Mella | Puerta del Conde | ||
200 Pesos Oro | Hermanas Mirabal | Monumento a las Hermanas Mirabal | ||
500 Pesos Oro | Salomé Ureña y Pedro Henríquez Ureña | Banco Central de la República Dominicana | ||
1,000 Pesos Oro | Palacio Nacional | Alcázar de Colón | ||
2,000 Pesos Oro | Emilio Prud'Homme & José Rufino Reyes Siancas (composers of the national anthem) | Teatro Nacional |
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