current Honduran Lempira banknotes
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The Central Bank of Honduras issues the country’s current lempira banknotes, which have been updated gradually rather than launched as one complete series.
Honduran banknotes reflect the country’s history, culture and national identity.
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500 Honduran Lempira banknote (Ramón Rosa)
The front of this 500 Honduran Lempira note features a portrait of Ramón Rosa, a Honduran lawyer, journalist and politician, alongside La Merced Church in Tegucigalpa. On the reverse side of this 500 HNL bill are the historic mining buildings of the Rosario Mine at San Juancito, as they appeared in 1893.You get: £9.775001 HNL = £0.0195500000 -
100 Honduran Lempira banknote (José Cecilio del Valle)
On the obverse of this 100 Honduran Lempira note features a portrait of José Cecilio del Valle, a Honduran statesman, lawyer and scholar, alongside the Choluteca suspension bridge. On the reverse side of this 100 HNL bill is the colonial house in Choluteca where José Cecilio del Valle was born.You get: £1.955001 HNL = £0.0195500000 -
50 Honduran Lempira banknote (Juan Manuel Gálvez)
This 50 Honduran Lempira note features a portrait of Juan Manuel Gálvez, a former President of Honduras and founder of the country’s national banking system. On the reverse side of this 50 HNL bill is the main building of the Central Bank of Honduras in Tegucigalpa.You get: £0.977501 HNL = £0.0195500000 -
20 Honduran Lempira banknote (Dionisio de Herrera)
The frontside of this 20 Honduran Lempira note features a portrait of Dionisio de Herrera, the first Head of State of Honduras. On the reverse side of this 20 HNL bill is the former Presidential House of Honduras, which served as the seat of government from 1922 to 1992.You get: £0.391001 HNL = £0.0195500000 -
10 Honduran Lempira banknote (José Trinidad Cabañas)
The front of this 10 Honduran Lempira note features a portrait of José Trinidad Cabañas, a former President of Honduras and military leader. On the reverse side of this 10 HNL bill is a view of the University City campus of the National Autonomous University of Honduras.You get: £0.195501 HNL = £0.0195500000 -
5 Honduran Lempira banknote (Francisco Morazán)
This 5 Honduran Lempira note features a portrait of General Francisco Morazán, a Honduran statesman and military leader. On the reverse side of this 5 HNL bill is a scene depicting the Battle of La Trinidad, fought on 11 November 1827.You get: £0.097751 HNL = £0.0195500000 -
2 Honduran Lempira banknote (Marco Aurelio Soto)
On the obverse of this 2 Honduran Lempira note is a portrait of Marco Aurelio Soto, a former President of Honduras. On the reverse side of this 2 HNL bill are El Tigre Island and the port of Amapala, where Soto took office in 1876.You get: £0.039101 HNL = £0.0195500000 -
1 Honduran Lempira banknote (Maya ruins of Copan)
The front of this 1 Honduran Lempira note features a portrait of Lempira, the Indigenous Lenca leader and national hero after whom the currency is named. On the reverse side of this 1 HNL bill are the ancient Maya ruins of Copán, including the ball court and Hieroglyphic Stairway.You get: £0.019551 HNL = £0.0195500000







