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Tres Mujeres (Three Women)

Artist: Galo Galecio (Ecuadorian, 1906–1993)
Publisher: Taller de Gráfica Popular (Mexico City, founded 1937)

10 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

50 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

500 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

10 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

20 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

100 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

5 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

5 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

10 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

20 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

50 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

100 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company (American, 1858–present)

5 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

5 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

10 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

10 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

10 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

10 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

20 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

20 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

20 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

20 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

50 Sucres of Banco Central del Ecuador from Ecuador

Bank: Banco Central del Ecuador
Manufacturer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (British, founded 1821)

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