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| Emittent | Banco Central de Bolivia |
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| Jahr | 1984 |
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| Im Umlauf bis | 18 September 1984 |
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| Vorderseitenlegende | BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA CHEQUE DE GERENCIA DECRETO SUPREMO NO. 20272 DE 5 DE JUNIO DE 1984 LA PAZ, 20 DE JUNIO DE 1984 PAGUESE AL PORTADOR $B. 10.000,00 DIEZ MIL PESOS BOLIVIANOS $B. 10.000,00 (Translation: Central Bank of Bolivia Management Check Supreme Decree # 20272 of June 5th., 1984 La Paz, June 20TH., 1984 Be paid to the bearer $b. 10,000.00 Ten Thousand Pesos Bolivianos $b. 10,000.00) |
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| Rückseitenlegende | ESTE CHEQUE TIENE CIRCULACION LEGAL A NIVEL NACIONAL Y SIRVE PARA PAGO DE TRANSACCIONES PUBLICAS Y PRIVADAS $b. 10000 TIENE VALIDEZ DE 90 DIAS CALENDARIO COMPUTABLE DESDE LA FECHA DE EMISION (Translation: This check is legal tender at national level and is valid for payment of public and private transactions. $b. 10000 Has validity of 90 consecutive calendar days counted from date of issue) |
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Bolivia's inflation crisis of the mid-1980s was among the worst in recorded history — annual inflation peaked at roughly 24,000 percent in 1985. This note, issued in 1984, arrived just ahead of that collapse, when the government was still issuing ever-larger denominations rather than confronting the monetary crisis directly. Within two years, the Peso Boliviano itself was abolished and replaced by the Boliviano at a conversion rate of one million to one.
Jeffries Banknote Company of Los Angeles handled the printing — an unusual choice, given that Bolivia had previously relied on European security printers. Jeffries was a smaller operation than the traditional heavyweights, and their Bolivian commissions from this period represent some of the more significant contracts in the company's output.