Catalog
| Issuer | Dirección del Tesoro |
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| Year | 1922 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Reverse lettering | DIEZ PESOS 10 IMPta FISCAL — CHILE |
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| Protection type | Overprint stamp |
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| Comments |
The Dirección del Tesoro issues are among the more bureaucratically interesting Chilean emissions of the early 1920s — produced not by a central bank but by the Treasury directorate itself, at a moment when Chile's monetary framework was fractured between multiple issuing authorities. The Imprenta Fiscal de Chile, the government's own fiscal press in Santiago, handled production, which kept the entire operation — authorization, printing, and distribution — within a single administrative structure.
The overprint stamp on this series functioned as a control mechanism, distinguishing authorized circulation stock from unissued reserves. Notes lacking a clean, fully legible stamp are frequently encountered and trade at a discount accordingly.