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Rep. Central America Banknotes Catalog

The history of banknotes in the Central American Republic is a fascinating journey through the economic and cultural evolution of the region. From its first issues to today's banknotes, Central American paper money has reflected the political, social and economic changes of these countries.

Current banknotes in circulation

Currently, each Central American country issues its own currency. Costa Rica uses the colón, while El Salvador and Panama have adopted the U.S. dollar as their official currency. Guatemala uses the quetzal, Honduras the lempira and Nicaragua the córdoba. These modern banknotes often feature designs that honor historical figures and distinctive cultural elements of each nation, such as flora, fauna and emblematic archeological sites.

Old banknotes and relevant facts

Historically, the region has experienced several changes in its paper currency. The Central American Peso, used briefly after independence from Spain, was one of the first attempts at monetary unification. Over the years, each country has issued banknotes reflecting its national identity. An important milestone was the creation of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration in 1960, which, although it does not issue banknotes, has significantly influenced monetary policies in the region. Central American notafilia also includes commemorative issues celebrating important historical and cultural events in each country.

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Valuable banknotes

The most valuable Rep. Central America banknotes sought after by collectors are the following:

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