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| 正面描述 | Dark intaglio-printed note with the central vignette of Simón Bolívar in military uniform set within an oval frame, flanked by denomination numerals '1000' on either side. To the left and right of the central portrait, vignettes of horses with handlers are rendered in fine line engraving against a guilloche underprint. The upper margin carries the bank title 'BANCO DE VENEZUELA' and charter information including capital figure, with serial numbers in red at upper left and right. |
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| 正面铭文 | BANCO DE VENEZUELA SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA CAPITAL Bs. 21.000.000 1000 UN MIL BOLÍVARES PAGADEROS AL PORTADOR EN LAS OFICINAS DEL BANCO POR EL BANCO DE VENEZUELA American Bank Note Co. New York |
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The Banco de Venezuela was a private commercial bank at this point — Venezuela would not establish a central bank until 1940, when the Banco Central de Venezuela was founded. Notes issued in 1936 circulated under a system where private institutions still held concessions to emit currency, a arrangement increasingly at odds with the oil revenue-driven modernization push under López Contreras following Gómez's death in December 1935.
The American Bank Note Company had printed Venezuelan currency for decades by this date, and the relationship showed no signs of interruption despite the political transition. At 1,000 bolívares, this was a high-denomination instrument — practical mainly for interbank settlement and large commercial transactions rather than everyday exchange.