: Design in brown over a yellow underprint. On the right, portrait of Simon Bolivar based in the painting "Retrato Ecuestre de El Libertador" (Equestrian portrait of The Liberator) by Tito Salas. In the center, watermarks zone. On the left, the denomination value "100". Shared in the top and the bottom, the issuer name "BANCO CENTRAL", "DE VENEZUELA" and the word "CARACAS". Below the issuer name in the top, the denomination in words "CIEN BOLÍVARES". Above the issuer name in the bottom, the payment clause "PAGADEROS AL PORTADOR EN LAS OFICINAS DEL BANCO". In the right corners, the denomination value "100".T he serial number is in the upper left and bottom right. The serial numbers is in blue.
: The design is similar to Design D, Type A, varying with the serial number color change from red to blue.
: Design in brown over a yellow underprint. On the left, National Capitol. On the right, Coat of Arms. In the center, watermarks zone. On the top, the denomination in words "CIEN BOLÍVARES". On the bottom, the issuer name "BANCO CENTRAL DE VENEZUELA". In each corner, the denomination value "100".
: The design is similar to Design D, Type A, changing to dual tone of the corners.
: In the watermarks from the Design D, Type A, were added the letters "B C" around the face of Simón Bolívar.
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