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1 Pesos Fuerte

Uitgever Banco Oxandaburu y Garbino
Jaar 1869
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Opschrift voorzijde EL BANCO
OXANDABURU Y GARBINO
UNO
PAGARA A LA VISTA
UN PESO
FUERTE
AL PORTADOR
Gualeguaychu
2 Enero 1869
Compañia Americana de Billetes de Banco Nueva York
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is a mirror-image show-through impression of the obverse design, visible as a faint intaglio offset through the thin cotton paper, with no independently printed design elements; the bank name 'EL BANCO OXANDABURU Y GARBINO' and the central horse's head vignette are discernible in reverse through the sheet.
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Opmerkingen

Banco Oxandaburu y Garbino was a private Argentine provincial bank operating out of Entre Ríos, and this 1 Peso Fuerte note from 1869 is among the earliest documented issues from that institution. The American Bank Note Company printed the bulk of Latin American private bank paper in this period, and the quality of intaglio work on ABNC-produced notes consistently outpaced anything available from local presses.

Entre Ríos provincial banking in the late 1860s operated in a deeply fragmented monetary environment — the national currency unification that would eventually come with the Banco Nacional in 1872 was still years away, leaving provincial notes like this one doing real transactional work in a region where federal authority was only recently consolidated after Urquiza's defeat at Cepeda.

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