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| 表面の銘文 | 10 EL BANCO NAVIA Y Ca. Pagará al portador á la vista UN DOBLON DE ORO SELLADO, o su equivalente en la misma especie. MONTEVIDEO, 4 de Sepbre de 1865. (Translation: 10 The Navia & Co. Bank will pay to the bearer at sight one sealed gold Doblón or its equivalent in the same species. Montevideo, September 4th, 1865.) |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is centred on a circular device enclosing the issuer's name and place of issue, with the face value expressed in Roman numerals above the denomination in letters, and repeated in Arabic numerals on each side of the design. |
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Banco Navia y Cía. was one of several short-lived private commercial banks operating in Colombia during the 1860s, a period when the federal Rionegro Constitution of 1863 had devolved significant economic authority to individual states, allowing regional merchant houses to issue their own circulating notes. The American Bank Note Company contract work for this issue is unsurprising — ABNC was the dominant supplier to Latin American private banks throughout the decade, often recycling border and vignette elements across unrelated clients.
Documentation on Banco Navia's actual circulation period is thin. The bank did not survive into the consolidation era, and surviving examples of this issue are genuinely uncommon.