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The Banco Central de Guatemala series of Guatemala in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.
On 26 November 1924, the government created a new currency, the quetzal (named after the national bird whose tail feathers were used as currency by the ancient Mayans), on par with the US dollar. The creation of a new national monetary symbol gave way to the founding of the Banco Central de Guatemala (Central Bank of Guatemala, BCG), with the exclusive right to issue banknotes throughout the country.

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The Banco Central de Guatemala series of Guatemala in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.
On 26 November 1924, the government created a new currency, the quetzal (named after the national bird whose tail feathers were used as currency by the ancient Mayans), on par with the US dollar. The creation of a new national monetary symbol gave way to the founding of the Banco Central de Guatemala (Central Bank of Guatemala, BCG), with the exclusive right to issue banknotes throughout the country.

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