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10 Pesos Constitution Centennial

Issuer Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay
Year 1930
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse lettering CENTENARIO DE 1830 C. SERVEAU FEC. C. DELOCHE SC.
(Translation: Centennial of 1830)
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Protection type Watermark
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The 1930 centennial of Uruguay's first constitution gave the government occasion to commission a prestige issue rather than a routine replacement series. Clément Serveau, better known for his French postal stamp work, handled both faces — an unusual assignment for a foreign commercial artist on a Latin American commemorative. Jules Piel's engraving on the obverse is the finer of the two sides; Deloche's reverse work is competent but plainer.

Banque de France handled the printing, which was not uncommon for Uruguayan notes of this period. Pick 19 is genuinely scarce in higher grades — the 1930s were hard years in Uruguay, and these circulated.