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This Guatemalan quetzal banknote set contains three standard circulation banknotes issued by the Bank of Guatemala from 2016 to 2021. These notes are in uncirculated condition. The denominations included in the set are 5 quetzales, 10 quetzales, and 20 quetzales. The 5 quetzal note features General Justo Rufino Barrios and a classroom. The 10 quetzal note features General Miguel Garcia Granados and the 1872 session of the National Legislative Assembly. The 20 quetzal note features Dr. Mariano Galvez and a depiction of the signing of the Central American Independence Act.