1990 - Ecuador PIC 123 100 Sucres banknote UNC
1990 - Ecuador PIC 123 100 Sucres banknote UNC 

1990 - Ecuador PIC 123 100 Sucres banknote UNC

  • Product Code: Ecuador PIC 123
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 33.00€

  • Ex Tax: 30.00€


This Ecuadorian 100 Sucres banknote is catalogued as Pick P123 and is associated with the 1990 date listed for this type. The note is offered in UNC (uncirculated) condition, making its catalogue identification and condition clear for collectors of Ecuadorian paper money.

The obverse features a portrait of Simón Bolívar at centre, set against dark clouds and a multicolour underprint. The reverse is purple and displays a rendition of Ecuador’s arms. The catalogue entry records the dates 29 April 1986 and 20 April 1990 for this design.

Additional identifying details include production by TDLR without a printer imprint and a serial number that may appear in black, dark blue or light blue. These design and production details help distinguish the P123 type within Ecuador’s 100 Sucres issues.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Ecuadorian 100 Sucres banknote associated with 1990. The product title identifies the denomination, currency, country, and the UNC grade notation for this specific note.

What year, denomination, currency, and country are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is dated 1990 and has a denomination of 100 Sucres. It is identified as an Ecuadorian banknote. The supplied listing associates the year with the note without specifying whether it refers to issue, printing, or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for this Ecuador banknote?

The listing gives the catalog reference as Ecuador PIC 123. The meta description also presents the catalog number in the form P123, while the product’s model/catalog reference is stated as Ecuador PIC 123.

What condition grade is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies this banknote as UNC. This is the condition notation supplied for the product; no additional physical-condition details are provided in the listing.