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Isla de Pascua Banknotes Catalog

The history of banknotes on Easter Island is a fascinating reflection of the economic and cultural evolution of this remote Pacific island. From their first attempts to create a local currency to the adoption of the Chilean peso, the notafilia of Rapa Nui offers a unique perspective on the identity and development of this island community.

Old Easter Island banknotes

In the past, Easter Island experimented with its own form of local money. During the 1940s, the Easter Island Exploitation Company issued cardboard tokens that functioned as a kind of internal currency. These tokens, known as "corí", were used to pay local workers and could be exchanged for goods at the company store. Although they were not official banknotes, they represent an important chapter in the island's monetary history.

Current banknotes in circulation

Today, Easter Island uses the Chilean peso as its official currency, as it is a special territory of Chile. The banknotes in circulation are the same as on the mainland, with denominations of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000 and 20,000 pesos. However, what makes the monetary experience in Rapa Nui unique is the presence of special stamps on some banknotes. These stamps, which show traditional motifs of the island such as moais or the bird-man, are sometimes applied to banknotes as a way of commemorating Easter Island's unique culture, thus creating pieces of interest for collectors and tourists.

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📢 Isla de Pascua is a country that does not exist.This country is currently part of the old banknotes of Chile.

Valuable banknotes

The most valuable Isla de Pascua banknotes sought after by collectors are the following:

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