£10.50
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Description
| Issued by | Banco Central del Ecuador |
| Issue | 1991-1999 Issue. 10.03.1999 |
| Date of withdrawal | 30.03.2001 |
| Size | 140 x 65 mm |
| Printer | Banco Central del Ecuador (Ecuador) – BCdE |
| Watermark | Ecuador Eloy Alfaro |
| Security features | Consecutively running serial numbers on the front of the banknote. Coloured fibers (hairs) scattered throughout the banknote fluorescing under ultraviolet light. Watermark. 1 mm wide solid security thread. Fluorescing golden Sun God Mask, La Tolita Culture, which is also a symbol of the Central Bank of Ecuador. Fluorescing “CINCUENTA MIL SUCRES” and the “50000” denomination. |
| Signatures | Iván Ayala Reyes (Gerente General – General Manager); Jorge Guzmán Oriega (Superintendente de Bancos); Pablo Better Grunbaum (Presidente del Directorio) |
| Obverse | President of Ecuador Eloy Alfaro (1842 – 1912) |
| Reverse | Coat of arms depicting Andean condor, Sun, Guayas ship and Guayas River originating from the base of the Chimborazo volcano and two national flags of Ecuador. On top a golden Sun surrounded by the astrological signs for Aries, Taurus, Gemini and Cancer representing the months March to July to symbolize the duration of the March Revolution of 1845. |





