200 BsS and 500 BsS |
The 500 note has Simón Bolívar on the front side, but now he is depicted from the right hand side.
The back side of the notes puts two more vulnerable animals in the picture.
reverse side of 200 BsS and 500 BsS |
The bird is not that uncommon in captivity, and often found as pet. However in the wild, the Guacamayo is vulnerable.
Although the picture on the banknote is only one colour, the Guacamayo/Papagayo Militar/Verde is known for its colourful, but predominal green plumage, resembling a military uniform
Guacamayo on 200 BsS/VeS |
Guacamayo or Papagayo Militar or Verde |
As it is the highest denomination (for now), it shows the national hero Simón Bolívar on the front side.
At the back, an endemic bird is depicted. This is the only animal on the banknotes that is not endangered of vulnerable.
Venezuelan Turpial |
Venezuelan T(o)urpial |
Each miss represented her country in a dress that referred to her country.
Edymar Martínez did this in a 'turpial' dress. I don't know if the dress made any difference, but she won the 2015 Miss International competition.
Miss (Turpial) Venezuela - Miss International 2015 |
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