Nicaragua 5 Cordobas Banknote 1962, Uncirculated, Green, Collectible Currency
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- This exceptional 1962 5 Cordobas banknote from Nicaragua represents a remarkable piece of numismatic history. The note features stunning green print work with intricate geometric patterns and artistic details characteristic of mid-20th century Central American currency design. In almost uncirculated condition, this bill showcases exceptional crispness and minimal handling, making it a prized addition to any collection. The front of the note displays classical allegorical imagery portraying the "Cacique Nicarao" (indigenous native Indian), while the reverse features a distinguished portrait of the explorer Francisco Cordoba within an ornate frame. The serial number 7743736 is clearly visible, and the note bears the official signatures of the Banco Central de Nicaragua officials. This rare specimen from Nicaragua's pre-revolutionary era offers both historical significance and aesthetic appeal, with its well-preserved state making it particularly desirable for serious collectors of Latin American currency.
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AUTHENTIC NICARAGUAN CURRENCY: 1962 5 Cordobas banknote issued by Banco Central de Nicaragua, featuring classical native "Caccique" figure on front and historical portrait of Cordoba on reverse EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION: Choice crisp note in almost uncirculated condition, preserving original paper quality and vibrant green ink with minimal handling or wear HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Mid-20th century Central American currency from Nicaragua's economic development era, displaying intricate guilloche patterns and security features of the period DISTINCTIVE DESIGN: Front showcases Native American allegorical imagery with serial number 7743736 Series A, while reverse features bearded explorer Franciso Cordoba in ornate circular frame COLLECTIBLE RARITY: Extremely rare piece for world currency collectors, numismatists, and enthusiasts of Latin American monetary history spanning over six decades