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1 Boliviano

Uitgever Banco Nacional de Bolivia, Antofagasta
Jaar 1874
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Waarde 1 Boliviano
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Opschrift voorzijde EL BANCO NACIONAL DE BOLIVIA
Antofagasta
UN BOLIVIANO
Pagará UN BOLIVIANO a la vista al portador en Antofagasta
Contador
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UNO
Beschrijving keerzijde Printed entirely in green, the reverse centres on a large circular guilloche medallion bearing the inscription BANCO NACIONAL DE BOLIVIA around a floral rosette with a large numeral 1 at centre. Symmetrical lathe-work panels extend to each side, with ornate scalloped borders framing the entire design.
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The Banco Nacional de Bolivia operated from Antofagasta — a port city that, in 1874, was still technically Bolivian territory under the 1866 border treaty with Chile. Four years after this note was issued, Chile occupied Antofagasta, triggering the War of the Pacific. Bolivia lost the city permanently by 1884 and has been landlocked ever since.

ABNC printed the series in New York, as they did for most South American commercial bank issues of this period. The Antofagasta branch's notes are scarce survivors; the political upheaval that ended Bolivian control of the coast did nothing to encourage the careful preservation of its banking paper.