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1 Peso

Issuer Banco de la Nación Argentina
Year 1904-1906
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Size 148 × 70 mm
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Obverse lettering LEY Nº 3062 DE 8 DE ENERO DE 1894. REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA LA NACION Pagará al portador y a la vista Un Peso Buenos Aires, 1° de Enero de 1895 Remark: Ley 20 de Setiembre de 1897
(Translation: Law no. 3062 January 8, 1894. Argentinian Republic The Nation It will pay to the bearer and at sight One Peso Buenos Aires, January 1st, 1895 Remark: Law September 20, 1897)
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Reverse lettering República Argentina UN PESO 1
(Translation: Argentinian Republic One Peso 1)
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The South American Bank Note Company was established in Buenos Aires specifically to reduce Argentina's dependence on foreign printers — chiefly the American Bank Note Company in New York, whose plates had dominated Argentine currency production for decades. This note is among the earlier products of that domestic operation, and the quality gap between local and imported printing was a frequent complaint among bank officials of the period.

Banco de la Nación Argentina was itself relatively young at this point, having been founded in 1891 following the catastrophic financial crisis that destroyed its predecessor, the Banco Nacional.

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