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El Salvador 5 Colones banknote

2019-12-02 Mon

El Salvador is a small Central American nation known for its Pacific Ocean beaches, surf spots and mountainous landscape. Its “Ruta de Las Flores” is a winding route that takes you across picturesque coffee farms, rainforests with waterfalls and towns like Juayua, with its weekend food festival, plus Ataco, home to vivid murals. The capital, San Salvador, with a dramatic backdrop of volcanoes, has numerous museums and the National Theater.

The colon, the official currency of El Salvador since 1892, was replaced by the U.S. dollar in 2001. The colon is derived from the last name of Christopher Columbus - Cristobal Colon in Spanish.

Today we are looking at a 5 Colones banknote in issue from 1971 to 1976. The obverse has the engraving of Jose Matías Delgado addressing the crowd in the city, while the reverse has portrait of Christopher Columbus. This green note has portrait of Christopher Columbus as its watermark.

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