Costa Rican Colones
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The Costa Rican Colón is the national currency of the Republic of Costa Rica. Introduced in 1896, the Colón banknotes and coins are issued by the Central Bank of Costa Rica.
The Colón got its name from Cristóbal Colón, the Spanish name of Christopher Columbus. The ISO code of the Central American currency is CRC.
To convert your Costa Rican money to cash, select the type of Colones you want to exchange. We exchange polymer current Costa Rican Colones banknotes, paper withdrawn Costa Rican Colones banknotes, as well as Costa Rican Colones coins.
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5000 Costa Rican Colones banknote (rainforest)
This banknote of 5000 Costa Rican Colones has an image of indigenous art depicting a gold figure of a shaman on the obverse side. The reverse side of the Cinco Mil Colones note depicts Costa Rica’s rainforests with a range of flora and fauna including a toucan, a stone sphere, a jaguar, bromeliad plants and … ContinuedYou get: £4.300001 CRC = £0.0008600000 -
2000 Costa Rican Colones banknote (Clodomiro Picado Twight)
Costa Rican scientist, Clodomiro Picado Twight, who pioneered research on snake venom is depicted on the frontside of this Dos Mil Colones banknote. The reverse side of the 2000 CRC bill features a dolphin and a hammerhead shark, swimming in a coral reef.You get: £1.720001 CRC = £0.0008600000 -
1000 Costa Rican Colones banknote (Tomas Soley Guell)
The Costa Rican Economist Tomas Soley Guell has his portrait on the front side of this 1000 Colones banknote. On the back side of the paper Costa Rica’s Mil Colones bill is an image of the Instituto Nacional de Seguros building in San Jose.You get: £0.860001 CRC = £0.0008600000 -
500 Costa Rican Colones banknote (Manuel María Gutiérrez Flores)
Musical composer, Manuel María Gutiérrez Flores, is featured on the obverse of this 500 CRC banknote. The reverse of this Quinientos Colones note features the National Theater of Costa Rica, located in San José.You get: £0.430001 CRC = £0.0008600000