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10 Centavos

Issuer Banco de Cartagena
Year 1882
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Value 10 Centavos
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Obverse lettering EL BANCO DE CARTAGENA
Nº 86263
Pagará al portador, a la vista, en su oficina la suma de
DIEZ CENTAVOS
en moneda legal i corriente
CARTAGENA, 1º de Enero de 1882
El Director Gerente
El Cajero
10
S 186
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Reverse lettering INCORPORADO EN 3 DE FEBRERO DE 1880
POR EL PRESIDENTE DE BOLIVAR
ESTABLECIDO POR ESCRITURA OTORGADA ANTE EL NOTARIO MARTIN EKARI DE ARJONA
10
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The Banco de Cartagena was one of several private regional banks that emerged following Colombia's 1871 banking legislation, which deliberately decentralized credit and note issuance away from Bogotá. By 1882 the bank was operating under increasingly strained conditions — the same decade would see chronic political instability culminate in the Thousand Days' War, and many of the private banks it overlapped with were wiped out entirely during the monetary chaos of the 1880s and 1890s.

Fractional notes at 10 centavos from provincial Colombian issuers of this period are genuinely rare survivors. Most saw hard daily use and were not redeemed in any organized way.