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| Emittent | Banco Argentino, Concordia |
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| Jahr | 1873 |
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| Nennwert | 1 Real Plata Boliviana |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Black intaglio print on light green underprint. A central vignette of a steam-and-sail vessel at sea is flanked on each side by an oval guilloche medallion bearing the numeral "1". Below the vignette, the issuer's name appears in bold letterpress, followed by a promise-to-pay clause in script and a horizontal cartouche with the denomination "UN REAL". The place of issue "Concordia" and the manuscript date of 4 July 1873 appear at the lower portion, with a red serial number to the upper right. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | Entirely printed in green intaglio, the reverse is dominated by an intricate guilloche pattern of concentric lathe-work forming a large central oval medallion. Within the oval, the inscriptions "EL BANCO", "UN REAL", and "ARGENTINO" are arranged in three lines. The word "UNO" appears in large block letters on both the left and right margins, framed by elaborate engine-turned border ornamentation. The printer's imprint appears at the bottom centre. |
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Banco Argentino of Concordia was one of several provincial Argentine banks that emerged in the early 1870s under Entre Ríos provincial banking legislation, before the national government moved to consolidate monetary authority. The denomination in reales plata boliviana rather than pesos reflects a transitional monetary reality — Bolivian silver coin still circulated widely in the interior provinces and set the practical unit of account for commercial transactions in the region.
The American Bank Note Company contract for this series is consistent with the firm's dominance of South American provincial bank printing in this period. PS1457 is among the scarcer survivors from this issuer; Concordia's banks had brief operating lives and low issuance volumes.