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100 Lempiras

Issuer Banco Central de Honduras
Year 1951-1973
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Size 156 x 67 mm
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Obverse lettering REPÚBLICA DE HONDURAS EL BANCO CENTRAL DE HONDURAS PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR A SU PRESENTACIÓN 100 CIEN LEMPIRAS 5 DE NOVBRE. DE 1965 WATERLOW & SONS LIMITED, LONDRES
(Translation: Republic of Honduras The Central Bank of Honduras Will pay to the Bearer upon presentation One Hundred Lempiras November 5th., 1965)
Reverse description Orange intaglio print over a multicolor underprint. A central vignette presents a panoramic view of Tegucigalpa, with the old Presidential Palace and the Mallol Bridge spanning the Río Choluteca rendered in fine line engraving. The denomination value and bank title appear in formal lettering.
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Waterlow & Sons collapsed as an independent entity in 1961, absorbed into De La Rue after a long decline — which means the later dates in this series required a different printer or a negotiated continuation arrangement. Notes bearing dates after 1961 within this P#49 span deserve closer scrutiny of the printer credit, since the Waterlow imprint could not have been freshly applied post-acquisition without De La Rue's involvement.

The 1950 Honduran banking reform, which established the Banco Central as the sole note-issuing authority, is the political event that brought this denomination into existence.

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