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| 表面の銘文 | BANCO POTOSÍ PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR À LA VISTA UN BOLIVIANO EN MONEDA CORRIENTE Sucre, Enero 1° de 1887 DELEGADO DEL GOBIERNO P.P. DIRECTOR GERENTE American Bank Note Co. New York |
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| バリエーション | P#S221a - Red serial number, Series A-O P#S221b - Black serial number, Series P-W |
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Banco Potosí was one of several Bolivian departmental banks authorized under the 1871 banking law, each permitted to issue its own notes — a deliberately decentralized arrangement that reflected the political fragility of a country that had lost its Pacific coast to Chile just years earlier. The American Bank Note Company handled the engraving and printing for much of this series, as it did for numerous South American issuers during this period.
Departmental bank circulation in Bolivia was notoriously uneven. Notes issued in Potosí, the old silver city, often struggled to gain acceptance at par in La Paz or Cochabamba. The 1890s banking consolidation effectively ended Banco Potosí's issuing rights, making 1887-dated notes among the later survivals from this institution.