1911 Costa Rica 5 Colones Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of a prominent historical figure from Costa Rica at the center, framed by elaborate patterns and engravings that showcase intricate details. The denomination "5 Colones" is displayed on both the left and right sides. The note includes serial numbers and official titles, with "El Banco Anglo Costarricense" (The Anglo-Costa Rican Bank) inscribed at the top, indicating its origin.
Obverse lettering: EL BANCO ANGLO COSTARRICENSE, CINCO COLONES, EN MONEDA NACIONAL DE ORO, SAN JOSÉ, with areas for handwritten date and other details.
Reverse: Displays the Costa Rican coat of arms, symbolizing national pride and sovereignty. The background design is rich in floral and ornamental motifs, with "Anglo Costarricense" featured prominently. The denomination "5" is repeated on both sides, reinforcing the banknote's value.
Reverse lettering: EL BANCO ANGLO COSTARRICENSE, CINCO.
Size: ±185 x 84 mm
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