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| 正面描述 | Black intaglio print on green and pink underprint. A vignette at left shows a child standing before an open safe; a left-facing portrait bust of Antonio Nariño appears at right. Text panels and ornamental guilloche borders frame the denomination and issuer inscriptions. |
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| 背面铭文 | BANCO POTOSÍ 1 UN BOLIVIANO BRADBURY, WILKINSON Y Cᵃ. GRABADORES, LONDRES. (Translation: Potosi Bank. One boliviano. Bradbury, Wilkinson and Co. Engravers, London.) |
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Banco Potosí was one of several Bolivian provincial banks authorized to issue currency under the 1890 Ley de Bancos, which briefly allowed private regional institutions to circulate their own notes before the Bolivian state moved to centralize monetary control in the early twentieth century. Potosí's historic identity as a silver-mining center gave the bank a degree of credibility that purely commercial institutions elsewhere in the country lacked — the city had been synonymous with precious metal extraction since the colonial period.
Bradbury Wilkinson printed extensively for Latin American issuers during this period, and their work for Bolivian provincial banks is among the less-documented corners of that output.