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1 Colón provisional overprint

Issuer Banco Nacional de Costa Rica
Year 1943
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Currency Colón (1896-date)
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Obverse lettering BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE COSTA RICA BANCO NACIONAL DE COSTA RICA DEPARTAMENTO EMISOR EL BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE COSTA RICA PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR LA CANTIDAD DE UNO SAN JOSÉ SÉRIE C UN COLON EN MONEDA ACUÑADA DE ORO AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
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Reverse lettering UN COLON 1 BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE COSTA RICA AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
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In 1943, the Banco Nacional de Costa Rica applied a provisional overprint to existing stock rather than commissioning a new printing — a wartime economy measure that affected several denominations across the series. The American Bank Note Company had produced the underlying notes, but the overprint itself was applied locally, which is why registration on surviving examples varies considerably.

Pick 190 is among the more common provisional issues from this period, though notes with clean, well-struck overprints are harder to find than the raw survival numbers suggest.

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