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1 Peso

Issuer Banco Hipotecario / Provincias Ligadas del Norte (Tucumán)
Year 1841
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering UN PESO.
BANCO HIPOTECARIO
PROVINCIAS LICADAS DEL NORTE
Reverse description The reverse of this note has no surviving image available for description; it is presumed to be plain or minimally printed, consistent with provincial Argentine issues of this period.
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The Provincias Ligadas del Norte was a short-lived confederation of Argentine interior provinces — Tucumán, Salta, Jujuy, and Catamarca — that briefly attempted political and economic coordination in the early 1840s against the backdrop of Rosas's domination of Buenos Aires. The Banco Hipotecario issued this note as part of that fragile regional project. Mortgage-backed provincial banks of this period in Argentina were almost universally undercapitalized, and most emissions were redeemed, repudiated, or simply abandoned within a few years of issue.

Surviving examples from this emission are genuinely rare. The political instability that produced the note also ensured its early disappearance from circulation.