Venezuela 1 Million Bolívar Soberano, 2020, P-114, UNC
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Venezuela 1 Million Bolívar Soberano, 2020, P-114, Uncirculated This uncirculated Venezuela 1 Million Bolívar Soberano banknote represents one of the most dramatic chapters in modern monetary history. Issued by the Central Bank of Venezuela during the country’s period of severe inflation, this note was released as part of a special commemorative series honoring the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Carabobo, a pivotal event in Venezuela’s fight for independence. The note features a vertical portrait of national hero Simón Bolívar on the front, while the reverse showcases the Monument to the Motherland and a historical depiction of the Battle of Carabobo. The design combines national symbolism with modern security elements, making it an attractive addition to collections focused on Latin America, inflation-era currencies, commemorative issues, or world banknotes. Originally dated September 3, 2020 and issued in March 2021, this banknote circulated during the final years of the Bolívar Soberano currency before Venezuela’s subsequent monetary redenomination. Today, it serves as a tangible reminder of the economic challenges and currency reforms that shaped the nation’s recent history. Condition: Uncirculated. No folds, tears, or creases. Stored flat in a protective sleeve. Stock photo shown. Prefix is “A” but serial numbers may vary. Issuer Venezuela Issuing bank Central Bank of Venezuela (Banco Central de Venezuela) Period Bolivarian Republic (1999-date) Type Circulating commemorative banknotes Year 2020 Value 1 000 000 Bolivars (1 000 000 VES) Currency Bolivar Soberano (2018-2021) Composition Paper Size 159 × 69 mm Shape Rectangular Issued 8 March 2021 Demonetized Yes Number N# 278130 Related











