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The 50 Uruguayan pesos banknote issued in 2020 belongs to Series A of the range of banknotes in circulation in Uruguay. It pays tribute to José Pedro Varela, an emblematic figure in Uruguayan history and reformer of public education in the 19th century, whose work has profoundly shaped the country's educational system.
José Pedro Varela (1845-1879) is considered the father of Uruguayan public schooling. He was the driving force behind the 1877 law establishing free, compulsory and secular primary education in Uruguay. His portrait on this banknote reflects the national recognition of his considerable contribution to Uruguayan society.
This banknote is part of the polymer banknote series issued by the Banco Central del Uruguay, the institution responsible for monetary issuance in the country. Uruguayan banknotes of this generation are renowned for incorporating modern graphic and security features, reflecting contemporary standards in banknote production.
The face value of 50 Uruguayan pesos is clearly indicated on the banknote, which features visual characteristics specific to Uruguayan national iconography. The colours, patterns and portraits used in this series are part of a tradition of celebrating the country's great personalities and cultural symbols.