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This banknote is a five sucre specimen, issued by Ecuador in 1920. It belongs to Series A. The main motif of the banknote features the Andean condor, a national Andean symbol, as well as Christopher Columbus' fleet.
The front of the banknote features the Andean condor, a large bird of prey native to the Andean region, often associated with power and freedom in local cultures. Christopher Columbus' fleet, composed of ships such as the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria, is also depicted, symbolizing the arrival of Europeans in America. The face value of five sucres is clearly indicated, making it easy to identify the value of the note. Decorative and ornamental elements complete the design, adding a visual aesthetic to the whole.
On the back, the banknote continues to display ornamental motifs and security features to prevent counterfeiting. The face value is also repeated on the back. The overall design of the banknote reflects the history and culture of Ecuador in the early 20th century.
This 1920 five sucre banknote is a testament to Ecuador's monetary history and the period when the sucre was the national currency. It offers a glimpse into the symbols and motifs that were important to the country at that time.