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The 50 Córdobas banknote issued by the Banco Central de Nicaragua in 2009 is a representative piece of the Nicaraguan monetary series from the early 21st century. The córdoba is the official currency of Nicaragua, named in honour of Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, a Spanish conquistador and founder of several important cities in the country.
This 50 córdobas denomination banknote is part of the fiduciary tradition of the Central Bank of Nicaragua, the institution responsible for issuing and managing the national currency since its establishment in 1960. The series to which this banknote belongs typically features historical figures and iconic landscapes of Nicaragua, thus reflecting the country's cultural and national heritage.
Nicaraguan banknotes from this period incorporate several security features characteristic of modern monetary standards, including security threads, watermarks, and inks with variable optical properties enabling banknote authentication. The graphic design employs intaglio printing techniques, giving the substrate a tactile relief perceptible to the touch, combined with offset printing for flat colour areas.
This banknote represents an intermediate denomination within the range of Nicaraguan face values, intended for everyday transactions within the national economy. Its issuance in 2009 is part of a period of progressive modernisation of Nicaraguan fiduciary series, aimed at strengthening anti-counterfeiting measures while preserving a strong and recognisable national iconography.