Venezuela 100,000 Bolívares 2017 – UNC Banknote | Banco Central de Venezuela | Simón Bolívar & Venezuelan Wildlife

CA$4.50

Venezuela 100,000 Bolívares banknote (2017 issue) was issued by the Banco Central de Venezuela during the peak period of the country’s hyperinflation era. As one of the highest denominations of its series, this note represents a significant chapter in modern Venezuelan monetary history and is highly collectible as a symbol of economic transition.

The obverse features a finely engraved portrait of Simón Bolívar, Venezuela’s national hero and liberator, set against a sophisticated multicolor background with advanced guilloché patterns and modern security elements. Microprinting, serial numbering, and latent imagery contribute to the note’s authenticity and visual depth.

The reverse showcases Venezuelan native bird species (Cardinalitos) perched among foliage, symbolizing the country’s rich biodiversity and natural heritage. The detailed wildlife engraving and soft color gradients make this note particularly appealing to collectors of fauna-themed, Latin American, and hyperinflation-era banknotes.

Printed using advanced intaglio and offset techniques, this 100,000 Bolívares note stands as an iconic high-denomination issue from Venezuela’s modern currency history and is an excellent addition to any world banknote collection.


Key Banknote Details

  • Country: Venezuela

  • Issuer: Banco Central de Venezuela

  • Denomination: 100,000 Bolívares

  • Date: 13 December 2017

  • Type: Circulating banknote (high denomination)

  • Material: Paper

  • Languages: Spanish

  • Security Features: Microtext, guilloché patterns, serial numbers, latent imagery, advanced background printing

  • Theme: National hero, wildlife, biodiversity, hyperinflation-era currency