The Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) presented on Tuesday October 25, 2011, one year commemorative stamp issue of Gold, which was held in 2010.
This event, organized between the sender and the Postal Telegraphic Institute of Venezuela (Ipostel) was held in the auditorium Gaston Parra Financial Tower BCV in Caracas.
This new series consists of 10,651 souvenir sheets of 6 stamps each, in which they play three gold coins, numismatic emblematic Venezuelan heritage.
There was a stamp on the piece of 100 bolivars, 1886, popularly known for his outstanding season as Pachano, the U.S. $ 20, better known as Morocota, 1851, and BCV commemorative coin 1,000 bolivars, coined

The Central Bank of Venezuela declared 2010 as the year of Gold, as part of the commemoration of its 70th anniversary and the bicentennial of the April 19, 1810.
The central bank also confirms its strong commitment to active participation in the gold market, as well as monetary gold custodian as part of international reserves and as regulator of marketing and golden metal refining that occurs in the
Venezuelan coins and history
The "Pachano" was coined between 1886 and 1889 and was a symbol of nationalist economic policy, launched by the then President Antonio Guzmán Blanco.

The famous "Morocota" whose name is 20 U.S. $, was legal tender in our country during the nineteenth century.
The currency known as "Cock of the Rocks", a bird that lives in the Venezuelan Andes, one of a series commemorating the work done by the International Union for the Conservation of Wildlife, which also includes silver coins with images of other
In 2010, the BCV and Ipostel made a stamp issue dedicated to the art collection of the Central Bank.


