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1 Centesimo Emergency Postal Script Issues

发行方 Correos del Uruguay
年份 1868
类型 Local banknote
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正面铭文 REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY 1 CENTESIMO CORREOS
(Translation: Oriental Republic of Uruguay 1 Cent Post Service)
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防伪类型 Handstamp
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In the late 1860s, Uruguay faced a severe shortage of small-denomination coins, a problem common across much of Latin America as metallic currency drained out of circulation through hoarding and export. The postal authority stepped in as an improvised solution, issuing adhesive postage stamp-like scrips for use as fractional currency. It was an unconventional arrangement — a postal administration functioning as a de facto monetary issuer — but not without precedent on the continent.

The handstamp authentication was the only real control measure applied, and genuine examples without it exist, complicating attribution.