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| 裏面の説明 | Central vignette of the Act of Independence of the Republic, surrounded by an elaborate guilloche border with the denomination repeated in each corner. The issuer name BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA runs along the top, with DIEZ MIL BOLIVIANOS inscribed below the central scene and the face value numerals 10000 at right. |
| 裏面の銘文 | BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA 10000 BOLIVIANOS ACTA DE LA INDEPENDENCIA DE LA REPÚBLICA DIEZ MIL BOLIVIANOS MIL BOLÍVARES (Translation: Central Bank of Bolivia 10000 Bolivianos Act of Independence of the Republic Ten Thousand Bolivianos One Thousand Bolívares) |
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Bolivia's wartime economy ran hot on tin — the country was the Allies' single largest supplier of the metal throughout the conflict, and the resulting export revenues drove sustained inflationary pressure that pushed denominations upward through the early 1940s. The 10,000 Bolivianos note was a direct consequence: a denomination that would have been unthinkable in the previous decade.
Thomas De La Rue's London plant produced the series despite wartime constraints on materials and shipping logistics across the Atlantic. De La Rue had held the Bolivian contract across multiple series by this point, and the engraving quality is consistent with their established standard for South American central bank work of the period.
Pick 146 was superseded within a few years by the 1945–1952 inflation spiral that ultimately forced Bolivia into a full monetary reform in 1963.