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The 50 Córdobas banknote issued by Nicaragua in 2014 is part of the country's official monetary series and bears the full designation "Mercado de Artesanías de Masaya", referring to the famous handicraft market of the city of Masaya, one of Nicaragua's most iconic cultural destinations.
Masaya is a city renowned for its rich artisan heritage, and its market is an essential hub of Nicaraguan economic and cultural life. This market, housed in a former fortified colonial-style building, is home to hundreds of artisans offering traditional crafts such as weavings, carved wooden objects, pottery and leather goods. The depiction of this location on an official banknote reflects the importance Nicaragua places on promoting its cultural and artisan heritage through its fiduciary currency.
This banknote is denominated in Córdobas, Nicaragua's national currency, whose name pays tribute to Francisco Hernández de Córdoba, a Spanish conquistador and founder of several Nicaraguan cities. The face value of 50 Córdobas places it in the intermediate range of denominations in circulation at the time of its issue.
The year of issue is 2014, placing this banknote within a period of progressive modernisation of payment methods in Central America, particularly with regard to the security features of banknotes. The note has a weight of 1 gram, a standard characteristic for a fiduciary medium of this type, generally composed of a cotton or polymer substrate depending on the series.
This banknote is a monetary document representative of Nicaraguan cultural identity, combining both an economic exchange value and a heritage dimension illustrated by the direct reference to the Mercado de Artesanías de Masaya.