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The 1000 colones banknote issued by Costa Rica in 2009 pays tribute to Braulio Carrillo Colina, one of the most prominent political figures in Costa Rican history. Head of State of Costa Rica on two occasions during the 19th century, Carrillo Colina is particularly recognised for laying the foundations of a modern state and for abolishing certain practices inherited from the colonial period. His portrait appears on this banknote as a symbol of Costa Rican national identity.
This banknote belongs to the series of Costa Rican colones, the official currency of Costa Rica, issued and managed by the Banco Central de Costa Rica. The 1000 colones denomination represents a common value in the country's monetary system and has gone through several graphic versions over the decades, reflecting the evolution of printing techniques and security standards.
The 2009 issue banknote is part of a period of modernisation of Costa Rican banknotes, characterised by the integration of new security features aimed at combating counterfeiting. These technical characteristics generally include security threads, watermarks, colour-shifting inks and microprinting, although the specific details of each element vary depending on the series.