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1 Peso

Issuer Provincia de Mendoza
Year 1914
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering Provincia de Mendoza
Letra de Tesorería
La Provincia de Mendoza RECONOCE al PORTADOR
UN PESO Moneda Nacional
EN LAS CONDICIONES DE LA LEY
MENDOZA, Diciembre de 1914
(Translation: Province of Mendoza
Treasury Bill
The Province of Mendoza RECOGNIZES the BEARER
ONE PESO M.N.
UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF THE LAW
MENDOZA, December, 1914)
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Reverse lettering UNIFICACIÓN POR CANJE Decreto Del P.E. De La Provincia De 26 Octubre 1923.
Leyes Nos. 210, 389, 437, 438, 645, 650, 662, 698.
Disposición General: Estas Obligaciones Serán Recibidas Por Su Valor Escrito en Todas Las Reparticiones Públicas Provinciales en Pago de Impuestos Y Servicios Y Por el Banco Oficial En Cancelación o Amortización de sus Créditos (Ley No 650 Art 3o)
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Argentina's provincial governments retained the right to issue emergency paper currency well into the twentieth century, and 1914 was precisely the kind of year that triggered it — the outbreak of war in Europe caused an immediate liquidity crisis as gold exports froze and commercial credit collapsed across the country. Mendoza's Tesorería stepped in to keep local transactions moving, issuing small-denomination notes backed by provincial funds rather than the national treasury.

Kraft was a reliable Buenos Aires printer with deep roots in commercial lithography, the expected choice for a provincial emergency emission with no time for elaborate intaglio work.

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