The El Salvador 10 Colones banknote from 1996, designated as P-144a, is a pristine and uncirculated specimen that represents a piece of El Salvador's monetary history. This banknote, with its intricate design and rich symbolism, offers a glimpse into the cultural and economic landscape of the country.
On the obverse side of the banknote, you'll encounter various elements that symbolize El Salvador's heritage and identity. These may include images of prominent historical figures, national landmarks, or cultural motifs that hold significance for the Salvadoran people.
Flipping to the reverse side, you'll find additional illustrations or patterns that complement the theme of the banknote. These may include scenes depicting aspects of daily life, natural landscapes, or symbols of prosperity and progress.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail and printed on high-quality paper, this UNC banknote is free from any signs of wear and tear, ensuring its pristine condition. Whether you're a collector, historian, or simply appreciate the artistry of banknotes, the El Salvador 10 Colones from 1996 is sure to be a valued addition to your collection.
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