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10 Pesos

Uitgever Tesoro Nacional de Nicaragua
Jaar 1894
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Opschrift voorzijde REPÚBLICA DE NICARAGUA SERIE Nº IV DIEZ PESOS Este billete será recibido en las oficinas Fiscales como moneda de Curso Legal (Art.1º) Desde el mês de Enero de 1896. La Tesoreria amortizara no ménos de $15.000ºº mensuales de billetes (Art.7º) Decreto de 12 de Octubre de 1894.
(Translation: Republic of Nicaragua Series no. IV Ten Pesos This note will be received at the Fiscal Offices as Legal Tender currency (Art.1º) Since the month of January, 1896. The Treasury will amortize no less than $15,000 monthly of banknotes (Art.7) Decree of October 12, 1894.)
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Opschrift keerzijde TESORO NACIONAL REPÚBLICA DE NICARAGUA DIEZ PESOS
(Translation: National Treasury Republic of Nicaragua Ten Pesos)
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Opmerkingen

Payot, Upham & Co. handled a notable share of Latin American government printing from their San Francisco operation in the latter half of the nineteenth century, positioning themselves as a regional alternative to the established eastern firms and European houses. Nicaragua's Tesoro Nacional turned to them repeatedly during the 1890s for this series.

The firm ceased operations in 1906, which makes provenance attribution on undated or ambiguously dated Central American fiscal paper from this period worth attention — their output is sometimes misattributed to competitors.