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Nicaragua Banknotes Catalog

The history of banknotes in Nicaragua is a fascinating journey through the economic and cultural evolution of the country. From the first issues to the current banknotes, Nicaraguan banknotes reflect the political, social and artistic changes that the Central American nation has undergone over the years.

Current banknotes in circulation

Nicaragua currently uses the córdoba as its official currency. The banknotes in circulation belong to the C series, issued as of 2009. This series includes denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 córdobas. Each banknote features designs that honor Nicaraguan history and culture, such as the Cathedral of Leon on the 20 Cordobas bill or the Momotombo volcano on the 50 Cordobas note. The banknotes are manufactured with modern security features to prevent counterfeiting.

Historical banknotes and relevant facts

The first Nicaraguan banknotes were issued in 1878 by the Banco de Nicaragua. Throughout its history, the country has experienced several changes in its currency, including the introduction of the córdoba in 1912, replacing the peso. An important milestone was the hyperinflation of the 1980s, which led to the issuance of high denomination banknotes, such as the 500,000 córdoba in 1985. In 1988, a monetary reform was implemented that introduced the "córdoba oro", followed by another in 1991 that established the current córdoba. These changes reflect Nicaragua's turbulent economic history and its struggle for monetary stability.

Country Nicaragua
Flag
Coin Córdoba (NIO)
1€ 38,92C$
Continent America Centro
Capital city Managua
ISO2 NI
ISO3 NIC
Catalogued banknotes 123

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Valuable banknotes

The most valuable Nicaragua banknotes sought after by collectors are the following:

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Banknote Catalog

1 Cordoba

FO#7678 P#62
Year / Series: 1927-1939
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 75 mm
Shape: Rectangular

50 Centavos

FO#7677 P#89
Year / Series: 1938
Composition:
Size:
Shape: Rectangular

1 Córdoba

FO#7679 P#90
Year / Series: 1941-1945
Composition: Paper
Size: 154 x 76 mm
Shape: Rectangular

1 Córdoba

FO#7680 P#99
Year / Series: 1953-1960
Composition: Paper
Size:
Shape: Rectangular

1 cordoba

FO#7681 P#107
Year / Series: 1962
Composition: Paper
Size: 150 x 65 mm
Shape: Rectangular

5 cordobas

FO#12247 P#108
Year / Series: 1962
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

10 cordobas

FO#12248 P#109
Year / Series: 1962
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

20 cordobas

FO#12249 P#110
Year / Series: 1962
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

50 cordobas

FO#12250 P#111
Year / Series: 1962
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

100 cordobas

FO#12251 P#112
Year / Series: 1962
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

500 cordobas

FO#12252 P#113
Year / Series: 1962
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

1000 cordobas

FO#12253 P#114
Year / Series: 1962
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

1 cordoba

FO#7682 P#115
Price: 30,00€
Year / Series: 1968
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

5 cordobas

FO#12246 P#116
Year / Series: 1968
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

10 Cordobas

FO#7685 P#117
Year / Series: 1968
Composition: Paper
Size: 150 x 55 mm
Shape: Rectangular

20 cordobas

FO#12245 P#118
Year / Series: 1968
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

50 Cordobas

FO#7692 P#119
Year / Series: 1968
Composition:
Size:
Shape: Rectangular

100 cordobas

FO#12244 P#120
Year / Series: 1968
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 67 mm
Shape: Rectangular

2 Cordobas

FO#7683 P#121
Year / Series: 1972
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 68 mm
Shape: Rectangular

5 Cordobas

FO#7684 P#122
Year / Series: 1972
Composition: Paper
Size: 156 x 68 mm
Shape: Rectangular