Dominican Republic 10 Pesos Oro banknote 2000 Mella

Dominican Republic currency 10 Pesos Oro banknote 2000 Matías Ramón Mella
Dominican Republic money 10 Pesos Oro banknote 2000 Altar de la Patria

Currency of the Dominican Republic 10 Pesos Oro banknote 2000 Matías Ramón Mella
Central Bank of the Dominican Republic - Banco Central de la República Dominicana
Dominican Republic Banknotes - Dominican Republic Paper Money

Obverse: Vignette with the engraved effigy of patriot Matias Ramуn Mella, facing forward, located on the right-hand side of the banknote. Seal of the Central Bank of the Republic at left. Blossoms of the Mahogany Tree, La caoba (Swietenia mahagoni) at center. Dark green on multicolor underprint. Denominations are in top and lower right corners.
Signatures: Hector Valdez Albizu (Gobernador del Banco Central) and Daniel Toribio (Secretario de Estado de Finanzas).
Reverse: Vignette of the front facade of the Altar of the Nation (el Altar de la Patria), located on the left-hand side of the banknote. In front of the Altar of the Homeland is the monument to Juan Pablo Duarte, which now stays inside of Altar. Denominations are lower left and top right.
Printer: British American Banknote Company.
Dimensions: 156 x 67 mm.

Security Features:
1. Latent Image (hidden): The effect of this image is created through the process of Intaglio printing.  The shadows caused by microscopic channeling and slots create an image that is only perceivable when observed under a light, at a 45-degree angle.
2. Mark for the Visually Impaired: It consists in the placement of a geometric figure in bas relief along the lower left-hand border of the banknotes.
3. Micro-printing: Small-letter inscriptions which, upon simple inspection, resemble a solid line but can only be deciphered if seen through a magnifying lens.
4. Asymmetrical horizontal numbering: Numbering characterized by ascending type fonts; each letter and number is of a different and increasing size.
5. Year of printing: The year in which the banknote was printed is located on the front of the banknotes and helps identify the series to which it belongs.
6. Vertical numbering: Numbering appears in the form of printing same-size letters in a vertical line along the right-hand edge of the banknotes.
7. Security thread: A thin thread made of synthetic material, with no text, is inserted within the paper’s mass.

Dominican Republic Banknotes - Dominican Republic Paper Money
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