Description: 🇨🇷 COSTA RICA ELECTORAL BOND • PARTIDO DEMÓCRATA • 2 COLONES • 1953-1957 POLITICAL CAMPAIGN 🇨🇷 This Costa Rica Electoral Bond from 1952 is a rare and valuable addition to any collection. Featuring the image of a cow, this uncirculated bond is a testament to the rich political-democratic history of Costa Rica. The bond is a 2 Colones denomination and has a serial number of 2135. As a collector's item, this bond is sure to impress anyone interested in Costa Rican history, politics and culture. It is a great way to diversify a collection and add a unique piece to your collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Costa Rica's history with this rare Electoral Bond. What is an electoral bond? An electoral Bond is a financial instrument for making donations to political parties. HISTORIC REVIEW The first Costa Rican electoral bonds emerged in 1919, when President Julio Acosta financed his political campaign by issuing non-refundable bonds. This system was novel and exemplary, since the previous custom was to offer public offices in exchange for money to cover these expenses.From this date (1919), Costa Rica's political parties began to issue bonds to finance their political campaigns, exclusively for presidential elections. Specifically for this electoral bond:1952 Democratic presidential candidate for 1953-1957 period= Mr. Fernando Castro Cervantes Mr. Castro lost the presidential elections vs Mr. José Figueres Ferrer "Don Pepe" from Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN)Results= Mr. Figueres (64.71%) and Mr. Castro (35.29%)
Price: 85 USD
Location: San Rafael, Heredia
End Time: 2024-11-27T22:47:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Serial number: 2135
Type: Electoral bond
Year: 1952
Country: Costa Rica