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1963 - Paraguay, Banco Central Del Paraguay - 1 (One) Guarani Banknote Serial No. A 9853907 P-193

1963 - Paraguay, Banco Central Del Paraguay - 1 (One) Guarani Banknote Serial No. A 9853907 P-193

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Description

1963 Paraguay 1 Guaraní – A Symbol of National Identity

Explore the 1963 Paraguay 1 Guaraní note (P-193), a fascinating piece from Paraguay’s monetary system during the mid-20th century.

Historical Context

Issued by the Banco Central del Paraguay, this 1 Guaraní note was part of the Decree-Law No. 18 of March 25, 1952 series. The Guaraní, introduced in 1944, replaced the Paraguayan peso and remains the country’s official currency today. This banknote reflects Paraguay’s national pride and economic stability during the 1960s.

Key Features & Specifications

Pick Number: P-193

Denomination: 1 Guaraní

Material: Paper

Issuing Authority: Banco Central del Paraguay

Size: 157 × 67 mm

Printer: De La Rue, London

Demonetized: Yes

Design Elements

Front: A portrait of a Paraguayan soldier, holding a machete and rifle, symbolizing national defense and resilience. The coat of arms appears on the left, with official decree text in the center.

Back: A depiction of the Legislative Palace, representing Paraguay’s governance and political structure.

Security Features

Watermark: None

Security Thread: None

Bilingual Text: Spanish inscriptions reinforcing national identity

Collector’s Appeal

This 1 Guaraní note is a prized addition for numismatists, offering a blend of historical significance, artistic design, and national symbolism. As one of Paraguay’s lower-denomination banknotes, it serves as a tangible link to the country’s financial history.

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