Costa Rican 1 Colon banknote issued by the Banco Internacional de Costa Rica.

Costa Rican Colon banknotes notes
Costa Rican colón
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Currency of Costa Rica 1 Colon Banknote issued by the Banco Internacional de Costa Rica, 1914–1936.
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Obverse: Vignette of seated allegorical woman holding mirror and book with globe., with the denomination value "1 UNO" in each side, below the denomination in words "Un Colon". On the top, the issuer name "Banco Internacional de Costa Rica" with two serial numbers. In each corner, the denomination value "1".

Reverse: Head of Liberty, facing right. She is wearing a Phrygian cap, a crown fashioned from an olive branch (United States Barber coinage - Barber Dime)., with the denomination value "1 UN COLON" in each side, below the issuer name "Banco Internacional de Costa Rica". In each corner, the denomination value "1".
Printed by American Bank Note Company, New York.