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1 Córdoba

Uitgever National Bank of Nicaragua Incorporated (Banco Nacional de Nicaragua)
Jaar 1914-1918
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde Black intaglio printing on green guilloche underprint. Two portrait vignettes occupy the central axis: Cacique Nicarao at lower right and Francisco Hernández de Córdoba at left, both rendered with fine engraved detail against an elaborate scrollwork ground. Extensive bilingual Spanish and English text fills the central field, with the denomination numeral "1" set at upper left, and the imprint of Hamilton Bank Note Co., New York appearing at the base.
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Opschrift keerzijde NATIONAL BANK OF NICARAGUA INCORPORATED BANCO NACIONAL DE NICARAGUA UN CÓRDOBA HAMILTON BANK NOTE CO., NY
(Translation: National Bank of Nicaragua Incorporated National Bank of Nicaragua One Cordoba Hamilton Bank Note Co., NY)
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The Banco Nacional de Nicaragua Incorporated was a peculiar institution — chartered in the United States under Connecticut law in 1912 as part of the Knox-Castrillo Treaty arrangements, giving American financial interests direct control over Nicaraguan currency issuance. This note belongs to the first series issued under that arrangement, with Hamilton Bank Note Company handling production in New York, which was standard for dollar-zone client states in the early Bryan-Knox era of Caribbean fiscal supervision.

The 1914–1918 date range spans the outbreak of the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty, ratified in 1916, which deepened U.S. influence over Nicaraguan finances. Notes from the early end of this window are considerably scarcer than later printings.

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