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10 Colones Banco Internacional de Costa Rica

Issuer Banco Internacional de Costa Rica
Year 1936
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Obverse description Red-olive underprint with the denomination numeral 10 repeated at all four corners. The central vignette, printed in blue intaglio, portrays three milkmen on horseback in a pastoral foreground scene. The note carries the issuing bank's title and value inscriptions in letterpress, with the printer's imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd. at the foot.
Obverse lettering 10 BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE COSTA RICA 10
268157 EL BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE COSTA RICA 268157
PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR LA CANTIDAD DE
SAN JOSÉ ACUERDO N149
5 de Agosto de 1936
SERIE D 10 10 SERIE D
EL MINISTRO DE HACIENDA EL DIRECTOR
10 DIEZ COLONES 10
10 EN MONEDA DE ORO ACUÑADA 10
THOMAS DE LA RUE & COY. LTD. LONDRES. INGLATERRA
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The Banco Internacional de Costa Rica was the state's primary monetary institution from 1914 until it was reorganized into the Banco Nacional de Costa Rica in 1936 — meaning notes from this final year were issued by an institution already in the process of being legislated out of existence. Some 1936-dated notes circulated under the successor bank's authority before new designs were ready.

De La Rue's involvement with Costa Rican currency printing stretched back decades, and the relationship was essentially uninterrupted through multiple institutional reorganizations.

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