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| Issuer | Banco Central de Nicaragua |
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| Year | 2014-2021 |
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| Reference(s) | P#212 |
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| Obverse lettering | BANCO CENTRAL DE NICARAGUA CIEN CÓRDOBAS 100 CATEDRAL DE GRANADA PRESIDENTE DEL BANCO CENTRAL DE NICARAGUA MINISTRO DE HACIENDA Y CRÉDITO PÚBLICO RESOLUCIÓN DEL CONSEJO DIRECTIVO DEL BANCO CENTRAL DE NICARAGUA |
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| Protection type | Optically variable device, Watermark |
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| Comments |
Nicaragua's shift to polymer for this denomination was part of a broader Central American push toward substrate modernization in the 2010s, driven largely by durability concerns in humid tropical climates where cotton-paper notes deteriorate rapidly in circulation. The Banco Central contracted polymer production through this period with a relatively modest print run spread across several years — under 2 million notes annually on average, which kept supply tight relative to demand for a denomination this size.
The OVD placement on this series was a point of some debate during the redesign process, as earlier Nicaraguan issues had relied heavily on intaglio tactile features that polymer printing complicates.