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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in violet on white paper. At left, an oval vignette contains a portrait of a bearded gentleman in formal attire. At centre-right, a second vignette depicts a classical allegorical figure. The bank title 'BANCO MAUÁ & Cía.' is set in large display lettering across the upper field, flanked by 'UN PESO' cartouches at each corner. The denomination text 'VALE POR UN PESO FUERTE' appears in bold letterpress below the serial number, with a manuscript date and handwritten signatures of the bank's agents at lower right. |
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| 正面铭文 | BANCO MAUÁ & Cía. UN PESO FUERTE VALE POR UN PESO FUERTE ROSARIO UN PESO |
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Banco Mauá y Ca. was the Argentine branch of the financial network built by Irineu Evangelista de Sousa — the Baron of Mauá — whose banking operations stretched from Rio de Janeiro through Montevideo and into the Río de la Plata region during the third quarter of the nineteenth century. The Rosario branch issued its own notes independently of Buenos Aires, a reflection of how commercially active Rosario had become as a grain export hub in the 1860s.
Mauá's entire banking empire collapsed in 1875, and most of his Argentine paper went out of circulation abruptly. Notes from the Rosario branch are considerably scarcer than those from Buenos Aires, and the PS#1747 series has very few confirmed survivors across all signature combinations.