2006 Guatemala 1 Quetzal Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of José María Orellana, the former president of Guatemala, who introduced the quetzal as the country's currency. The denomination "1" is displayed in the top left and bottom right corners. A holographic security feature is visible on the left side. The serial number "B48511364B" is printed on both the upper left and lower right sides.
Obverse lettering: BANCO DE GUATEMALA, UN QUETZAL, B48511364B, AUTORIZACION DEL 20 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2006.
Reverse: Depicts the Banco de Guatemala building in the center, with Mayan inscriptions shown on the left, representing Guatemala's rich cultural heritage. The denomination "1" is displayed in the corners.
Reverse lettering: BANCO DE GUATEMALA, UN QUETZAL, PLAZA DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS.
Size: ±156 x 68 mm
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