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| 正面铭文 | UN PESO BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE Billete Provisional UN DECIMO DE CONDOR * BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE * SANTIAGO 12 de Septiembre de 1932 CONVERTIBLE EN ORO CONFORME A LA LEY TALLERES DE ESPECIES VALORADAS SANTIAGO, CHILE (Translation: One peso Central Bank of Chile Provisional banknote One tenth of one Condor * Central bank of Chile * Santiago September 12, 1932 Convertible in gold according to the law) |
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| 变体 | P#88a - 12.09.1932 signatures: Armando Jaramillo Valderrama & Otto Meyerholz Gallardo P#88b - 07.03.1933 signatures: Guillermo Subercaseaux Pérez & Otto Meyerholz Gallardo |
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Chile's 1 Peso note of this period carried the unusual dual denomination of "1 Peso / 1/10 Condor" — a vestige of the Condor unit introduced in 1925 when Chile attempted to stabilize its currency on a gold standard. That experiment collapsed spectacularly during the Depression; by 1932, the gold standard had been abandoned entirely, making the Condor fraction printed on this note a kind of monetary ghost, still present in the typography long after the underlying standard had ceased to function.
Printed domestically by the Talleres de Especies Valoradas rather than farmed out to a European security printer — unusual for the region at the time.