2001 Dominican Republic 10 Pesos Oro Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of General Gregorio Luperón, a key figure in the Dominican Republic's Restoration War against Spanish rule. Ornamental patterns and a floral design fill the background, with the denomination "10" displayed on the left and right.
Obverse lettering: "DIEZ PESOS ORO, BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA," the serial number "CW397370," and signatures from bank officials. There is also a small print reading "AÑO 2001."
Reverse: Depicts the Altar de la Patria (Altar of the Homeland) in Santo Domingo, the mausoleum where the remains of the country's founding fathers are interred. The design is surrounded by palm trees, with decorative elements on the right.
Reverse lettering: "BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA, DIEZ PESOS ORO," with the denomination "10" shown on both sides.
Size: ±157 x 67 mm
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