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| 表面の銘文 | EL BANCO DEL ECUADOR Pagará al portador UN MIL SUCRES EN MONEDA CORRIENTE Guayaquil GERENTES 1000 American Bank Note Co. New York |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is printed entirely in orange-brown on plain paper. A central oval vignette presents a classical female bust in profile wearing a winged helmet, surrounded by an intricately engraved guilloche border. The bank title 'BANCO DEL ECUADOR' is set in bold capitals across the top, 'UN MIL SUCRES' arches above the central vignette, the numeral '1000' appears at the right, a large ornamental 'M' at the left, and 'GUAYAQUIL' is inscribed below the central oval; the printer's imprint appears along the lower border. |
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The Banco del Ecuador was a private commercial bank, one of several regional institutions that held note-issuing privileges in Ecuador before the 1927 Kemmerer Mission reforms forced centralization and created the Banco Central del Ecuador. This note predates that transition by roughly a year — making it among the final issues of the private banking era, printed by ABNC in New York during a period when Ecuador's monetary system was under active foreign scrutiny.
At 1,000 Sucres, this is the highest denomination of the series. Few circulated at face value in everyday commerce; notes of this size moved between banks and large mercantile houses.