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| 正面描述 | The obverse is dominated by a pink guilloche underprint with the bank title 'BANCO DE LONDRES Y RIO DE LA PLATA' in a curved banner across the upper centre. To the left, an intaglio vignette portrays a uniformed military figure in profile, while to the right a cherub vignette appears in a decorative oval frame. The denomination 'DIEZ PESOS FUERTES' is inscribed in bold letterpress across the centre, accompanied by the payable clause 'Pagaré al portador á la vista' and the place and date 'Rosario, 1 de Junio 1874', with the numeral '10' repeated in the corners against a fine lathe-work border. |
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| 防伪描述 | Intricate lathe-work guilloche patterns on both obverse and reverse serving as anti-counterfeiting underprint. |
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The Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata was the Argentine arm of the London and River Plate Bank, a British commercial bank that operated across South America from the 1860s onward. The Rosario branch issued its own notes separately from the Buenos Aires office — PS#1745 is specific to the Rosario house, not the parent institution's main Argentine operation. Provincial note issuance of this kind was common before Argentina's National Banking Law of 1887 rationalized currency authority.
ABNC produced this series at a period when Argentine provincial banking was still deeply fragmented, and counterfeit pressure on merchant-bank notes was significant. The guilloche underprint was the primary mechanical security measure available before more complex geometric lathe work became standard practice.