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10 Bolívares

发行方 Banco Comercial (later Banco Comercial de Maracaibo)
年份 1916
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货币 Bolívar (1879-1983)
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正面描述 Dark green intaglio-printed note with an elaborate guilloche border framing the central composition. A central oval vignette contains an engraved portrait of a uniformed military figure, flanked on both sides by large numeral '10' counters and the text 'SERIE A'; the bank title 'BANCO COMERCIAL / COMPAÑIA ANONIMA' appears in bold letterpress across the upper portion. Below the portrait, the denomination legend 'DIEZ BOLIVARES / PAGARA AL PORTADOR EN SUS OFICINAS EN DINERO EFECTIVO' is inscribed, with 'Maracaibo' and capital amount 'Bs 400,000' noted in the lower margin; the word 'SPECIMEN' is overprinted in red across the lower register, and zero-filled serial numbers 'Nº 00000' appear at upper left and right.
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背面描述 Printed in dark green intaglio on plain paper, the reverse is dominated by an ornate guilloche frame enclosing a central oval vignette with an engraved pastoral scene of a llanero on horseback herding cattle across an open plain. The bank name 'BANCO COMERCIAL' appears at the top within the border, with 'COMPAÑIA ANONIMA' inscribed along the lower margin; large numeral '10' counters are positioned at the left and right within the decorative surround. The imprint 'AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY' is printed at the bottom center beneath the main border.
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The Banco Comercial was one of several regional Venezuelan banks operating under the 1880 banking law, which permitted note-issuing privileges to chartered commercial banks well into the twentieth century — an unusually long survival of decentralized emission by Latin American standards. Maracaibo's commercial banking sector was closely tied to the Lake Maracaibo trade routes, and notes from this institution circulated heavily among merchants rather than through formal banking channels.

ABNC produced the plates in New York under their standard contract arrangement with smaller Latin American issuers. The bank's name change to Banco Comercial de Maracaibo occurred after this series was already in circulation.