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The Central Bank printed on them the corresponding signatures and dates, and the legend "BANCO CENTRAL DE COSTA RICA" over "BANCO NACIONAL DE COSTA RICA". Regular issues of notes began in 1951, but a second provisional issue of 2 colones notes was made in 1967. 1,000 colones notes were added in 1958, followed by 500 colones in 1973, 5,000 ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Costa Ricaanse colón; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org كولون سلفادوري
The symbol for the colón is "₡", written as a capital letter C crossed by two diagonal strokes. In Unicode , it is at code point U+20A1 ₡ COLON SIGN and may be typed on many English language Microsoft Windows keyboards with the shortcut ALT + 8353 .
In 1978, on the occasion of the centennial of Banco de Costa Rica, the Central Bank put on circulation a limited number of banknotes printed by Thomas de La Rue, London, with a commemorative inscription on the reverse which reads “1877–CENTENARIO BANCO DE COSTA RICA–1977”, eliminated in the next series.
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Commemorative coins of Costa Rica have been designed by the Central Bank of Costa Rica to celebrate special events. The following is a complete list of all commemorative coins issued by the BCCR. Table of contents
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1565 Province of Costa Rica created. 23 December 1786 Gobierno ('government') of Costa Rica established within Intendencia of León (see Nicaragua). 12 November 1821 Independence (Province of Costa Rica) 4 March 1824 – 15 November 1838 Constituent state of the Federal Republic of Central America. 8 September 1824 Free State of Costa Rica.