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The 25 centavos banknote from Nicaragua, issued in 1991. It measures 120 millimeters in length and 53 millimeters in width.
The obverse of the banknote features the portrait of Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba, a Spanish conquistador whose historical notoriety rests primarily on his expedition of 1517. The portrait is designed with particular attention to detail, seeking to capture the distinctive features of the historical figure.
The reverse of the banknote features the national coat of arms of Nicaragua. These arms are complemented by a representation of the Sacuanjoche, a flower that holds the status of national flower of Nicaragua. The presence of these symbols aims to strengthen national identity and evoke the cultural heritage of the country.
This banknote was produced by the printing company Harrison & Sons Limited, located in High Wycombe, United Kingdom.