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| Uitgever | Estado Soberano de Panamá |
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| Jaar | 1866-1870 |
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| Waarde | 1 Peso (1 COP) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Portrait of General Tomás Herrera to the right, with a female allegorical figure to the left and a central vignette of a landscape incorporating a lake and road with a woman holding a bird. The issuer's name appears along the top border, face value in letters at upper left and right, and additional value text as an underprint below the central vignette. Handwritten place of issue and date appear on either side of the central design, with manuscript signing authority inscriptions. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | Log in om details te zien |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Uniface reverse, bearing only a large mirror-image guilloche letterpress denomination 'UNO' in ornate blue printing at lower centre, with handwritten cancellation annotations in ink across the upper portion, including a dated cancellation notice and manuscript signatures of fiscal officials. |
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| Opmerkingen |
Panama issued paper currency as a sovereign state within the Granadine Confederation — and later the United States of Colombia — before losing that fiscal autonomy entirely under centralized Bogotá governance in the 1880s. These notes predate the Canal Zone by nearly four decades and were produced during a period when the isthmus still functioned as a semi-autonomous commercial hub, flush with transit revenue from the Panama Railroad.
The American Bank Note Company contract places this squarely within ABNC's busy mid-century Latin American portfolio. P#S186 is a state-issued commercial note, not a national emission — the "S" prefix in Pick signals quasi-governmental or regional authority, which here carried real legal weight during the note's active years.