La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on April 20, 2026, regarding real estate auctions, the release of a commemorative coin, and currency exchange rates.
In its first post at 12:09 UTC, La Nación announced that “CCSS remata casas y lotes desde ¢5,3 millones con financiamiento disponible: vea opciones y precios https://t.co/qrjM8rdcaG”. The announcement refers to an auction by the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS), which is responsible for managing public health and social security in Costa Rica.
At 12:14 UTC the same day, La Nación reported on the launch of a new collectible coin: “Moneda coleccionable de ¢25 con diseño del volcán Arenal sale esta semana: esto es lo que debe saber https://t.co/yleMA9ycCE”. The coin features the Arenal Volcano, one of Costa Rica’s most recognized natural landmarks.
A few minutes later at 12:17 UTC, La Nación provided information about the current exchange rate for the US dollar in Costa Rica: “Tipo de cambio del dólar: lunes 20 de abril de 2026 https://t.co/SAW8D2POmD”.
The CCSS frequently conducts property auctions as part of its asset management strategy. Collectible coins featuring national symbols are periodically issued by Costa Rica’s Central Bank to promote cultural heritage and numismatic interest. Exchange rate updates are regularly published by local media and financial institutions to inform residents and businesses about fluctuations in foreign currency values.


