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L100 000 - La Bóveda Millonaria

Issuer Banco Azteca Honduras S.A.
Year 2024
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Size 208 x 90 mm
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Obverse description Green and white promotional note with the denomination in all four corners and the Banco Azteca logo at each lateral edge. A central vignette carries the campaign title in bold lettering. Repetitive text borders form decorative frames above and below the central panel.
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Reverse description Instructional reverse printed in a flyer layout, carrying the promotion logo and Banco Azteca branding at the top. Three numbered steps outline participation conditions in clear typography. Regulatory fine print and broadcast partner details occupy the lower portion.
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Banco Azteca Honduras is a subsidiary of the Mexican retail and financial group Grupo Elektra, and its Honduran banking license allows it to issue commemorative or promotional notes that circulate as valid legal tender alongside Banco Central de Honduras issues — an arrangement that remains unusual in Central American banking practice. This particular piece, subtitled "La Bóveda Millonaria," appears tied to a savings promotion rather than conventional monetary policy, making it functionally closer to a bearer instrument for a marketing campaign than to standard currency.

At 208 × 90 mm, the sheet is considerably oversized by regional standards — worth noting when assessing storage and handling wear on surviving examples.

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