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10 Centavos Fuertes

Issuer República Dominicana, Junta de Crédito
Year 1865
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Value 10 Centavos Fuertes
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Obverse description The obverse is printed in black on plain paper and carries a simple typographic layout. At upper left the denomination appears as '10 Cts.' with a small coat-of-arms vignette at centre-top, flanked by the series designation 'Série D.' and handwritten serial number at upper right; the vertical right margin bears the legend 'DIEZ CENTAVOS FUERTES' in a decorative letterpress border. The body of the note contains a full Spanish-language text authorising circulation throughout the Republic for import and export duties under the guarantee of the Executive Junta decree of 23 October 1865, below which two manuscript signatures appear over a circular ink stamp and the numeral '10' in a guilloche cartouche at lower left.
Obverse lettering 10 Cts.
Série D.
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DIEZ CENTAVOS FUERTES
El presente billete circulará en el territorio de la República por el valor de DIEZ CENTAVOS FUERTES, que se admitirán en pago de derechos de importacion y exportacion, con la garantía que le presta el decreto del Gral. Protector, con acuerdo de la Junta Ejecutiva, de fecha 23 de Octubre de 1865.
La Junta de Crédito.
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The Junta de Crédito was a short-lived Dominican fiscal body established to manage the country's finances during an exceptionally unstable period — 1865 was the year Spanish colonial rule formally ended following the War of Restoration, leaving the new republic with an exhausted treasury and almost no functioning monetary infrastructure. These small fractional notes were an emergency measure, not a considered monetary policy.

P#28 is among the rarer survivors of that series. The political disorder that immediately followed the Spanish withdrawal made systematic redemption or organized destruction unlikely, yet institutional collapse is equally hard on paper currency.

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