1984 Bolivia 10,000 Pesos Bolivianos Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of Antonio José de Sucre, a key figure in the Latin American wars of independence and the second president of Bolivia. The Bolivian coat of arms is displayed to the left of the portrait, with the denomination "10000" appearing in the top left and bottom right corners. The note is printed with geometric security patterns in multicolored tones.
Obverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA, DIEZ MIL PESOS BOLIVIANOS, DECRETO SUPREMO 20350 DE 10 DE FEBRERO DE 1984.
Size ±: 156 x 66 mm
Reverse: Depicts the Palacio Legislativo (Legislative Palace) in La Paz, an important symbol of Bolivian political power. The denomination "10000" appears in the corners, and the design is framed by intricate patterns.
Reverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA, DIEZ MIL PESOS BOLIVIANOS, UN CENTAVO DE BOLIVIANO.
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