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| 裏面の説明 | The Uruguayan coat of arms is centrally placed, dividing the denomination numerals above and below, with the issuer's name similarly split across the upper and lower portions of the design. The overall layout is framed by a fine guilloche border in keeping with the note's intaglio-printed style. |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | No watermark. |
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Giesecke & Devrient prepared this note for the Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay's inaugural series, but the 10 Centésimos was never placed into circulation — the denomination was apparently deemed redundant before distribution began. The bank itself had only been established by law in 1896, making this one of the earliest pieces commissioned for what was intended to be Uruguay's first state-owned central banking institution.
Unissued remainders from G&D's Leipzig production occasionally surface with full margins and intact watermarks, having bypassed any handling entirely.