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Today we analyze 3 banknotes of Bolivar Fuerte from Venezuela in denominations of 2, 5 and 10 Bolívares
Since 1879 the Bolívar is the official currency of Venezuela and it was approved in 2008 a monetary reconversion that results in the Bolívar Fuerte
Simply put, due to inflation, three zeros were removed from the currency to avoid handling stratospheric amounts
Today we will see three banknotes of the Bolivar Fuerte in denominations of 2, 5 and 10 Bolívares
The first one is the 2 Bolívares bill
This family of banknotes is one of the most beautiful, very colorful and full of small details
These banknotes are manufactured directly by the Central Bank of Venezuela
On the left the denomination and two signatures and on the right illustration of a river dolphin and a star with micro texts
Known as The First Universal Venezuelan, Francisco de Miranda dominates the front of this bill
Very good detail in this macro shot
He was a participant in the Independence of the United States, the French Revolution and later of the Independence of Venezuela
Let's see the reverse
Many marine motifs are contained in this banknote
Banknotes with fauna are always very appreciated by collectors
The reverse is dominated by two river dolphins, a worm flower and in the background the National Park Médanos de Coro of Falcón state
On the left the coat of arms of Venezuela
Our next issue is the 5 Bolívares
In warmer tones we have this piece with the same vertical arrangement as the rest
Dominating the obverse we have the face of Pedro Camejo better known as Negro Primero
That's what they called him because of his great bravery and dexterity in handling the spear
Small illustration of a Cuspón, a star and micro texts
The colors of this ticket are very nice
On the back we see two Cuspones or Giant Cachicamos and in the background the Venezuelan flats
Let's see in macro
On the left the coat of arms
Denomination and micro texts
We continue with the denomination of 10 Bolívares
The first thing we see is Guaicaipuro, native chief of the Teques, aboriginal people of the current Caracas region
The details at this scale are impressive
Considered the greatest symbol of bravery and native wit against the Spanish conquerors
Ceremonial masks
Impressive micro details
One of the most beautiful pieces
The ink has bright flashes
Exceptional detail
Small detail of the Harpy Eagle, a star and micro texts
On the back we have the Harpy Eagle in front
In the background the Canaima National Park with the waterfall Salto Ucaima and the tepuyes or plateaus Venado and Kurún
Coat of arms
Denomination and micro texts
In 2018, another monetary reconversion is authorized, removing three zeros more from the currency and giving rise to the new Bolívar Soberano
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