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Banknote Chile 2000 Pesos Manuel Rodriguez - National parc of Nalcas - 2013 (2016 ) Serial FD Polymer

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
2013
Catalogue
WPM (P. 162)
Country
Chile
Quality
UNC
Face value
2000 pesos
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Banco Central de Chile
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Manuel Rodríguez Erdoiza was an emblematic figure in Chile during the country's struggle for independence from Spain. Born on July 27, 1785, Rodríguez was a Chilean lawyer and patriot who played a crucial role in Chile's independence process in the early 19th century.

He was known for his dedication and commitment to Chile's independence cause. Rodríguez was a staunch advocate for republican ideals and an influential leader within the independence movement. He was one of the early proponents for the creation of a free and sovereign Chilean nation.

Rodríguez also became a symbol due to his involvement in armed struggle for independence. He organized military actions against the Spanish royalist forces and was recognized for his bravery and leadership during these conflicts.

Unfortunately, Manuel Rodríguez was killed on May 26, 1818, shortly after Chile declared its independence, under controversial circumstances. Despite his premature death, he remained a symbol of Chile's struggle for independence and is regarded as a national hero in the country's history.

Manuel Rodríguez Erdoiza was an emblematic figure in Chile during the country's struggle for independence from Spain. Born on July 27, 1785, Rodríguez was a Chilean lawyer and patriot who played a crucial role in Chile's independence process in the early 19th century.

He was known for his dedication and commitment to Chile's independence cause. Rodríguez was a staunch advocate for republican ideals and an influential leader within the independence movement. He was one of the early proponents for the creation of a free and sovereign Chilean nation.

Rodríguez also became a symbol due to his involvement in armed struggle for independence. He organized military actions against the Spanish royalist forces and was recognized for his bravery and leadership during these conflicts.

Unfortunately, Manuel Rodríguez was killed on May 26, 1818, shortly after Chile declared its independence, under controversial circumstances. Despite his premature death, he remained a symbol of Chile's struggle for independence and is regarded as a national hero in the country's history.

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