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10 Pesos Overprint on P#157

Issuer Banco de la República del Paraguay
Year 1912
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Value 10 Pesos
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Obverse lettering REPÚBLICA DEL PARAGUAY EL BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA Pagará al portador y á la vista DIEZ PESOS MONEDA NACIONAL Conforme a la Ley de 26 de Diciembre de 1907. EMISSIÓN DEL ESTADO LEY 11 DE ENERO DE 1912
(Translation: Republic of Paraguay The Bank of the Republic Will pay to the bearer and at sight Ten Pesos National currency Accordingly to Law from December 26th., 1907. State Issue - Law of January 11th., 1912)
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Paraguay's monetary administration in the early twentieth century ran perpetually short of small-denomination notes, a chronic problem that the República's treasury addressed repeatedly through overprinting existing stock rather than commissioning new printings. This note is a product of that practice — a Waterlow-printed 10 Pesos value stamped over an earlier issue from the P#157 series, bridging a gap in circulating currency without the delay or cost of a fresh order.

Waterlow & Sons had held the Paraguayan contract since the late nineteenth century, meaning the base note and the overprint likely originated from the same London facility. Whether the overprinting was done in London before shipment or applied locally in Asunción is not definitively established in the literature.