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| 表面の説明 | Central vignette of José G. Artigas, the national hero of Uruguay, rendered in intaglio portraiture at the center of the note. Face value numerals appear on both lateral margins, with the issuing bank's full title in letterpress inscription across the upper register. The overall design is framed by intricate guilloche underprint patterns typical of the Waterlow & Sons engraving style of the early twentieth century. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | BANCO de la REPÚBLICA ORIENTAL del URUGUAY Waterlow & Sons, Ld Londres (Translation: Bank of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay / Waterlow & Sons, Ltd London) |
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Waterlow & Sons held the Uruguayan concession for this series across two decades, a period that bracketed both the First World War and the early Depression years — each of which put real pressure on the Río de la Plata monetary system. Uruguay avoided the worst of the postwar inflation that devastated neighboring Argentina, in part because the Banco de la República had been restructured in 1896 as a state institution with tighter issuance controls than most of its regional peers.
The watermark is the sole mechanical security feature — not unusual for Waterlow production of this period, which relied heavily on intaglio print quality as a deterrent.