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| Uitgever | Banco Central de Bolivia |
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| Jaar | 1984 |
| Type | Emergency banknote |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | This emergency cheque-banknote (Cheque de Gerencia) bears the issuer's name and document type in pre-printed letterpress at upper left, with a Mercury vignette serving as an underprint within a circular frame. The date, place of issue (La Paz, 18 June 1984), face value in numerals, and the payee designation PORTADOR (Bearer) are applied by typewriter overprint, with the written denomination CIEN MIL 00/100 extending across the center field. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse is entirely executed in typewriter overprint on plain paper stock, with the issuer's name spaced letter by letter across the top register. A boldly printed instruction legend occupies the center, and the face value in numerals flanked by asterisks appears in the lower field. |
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| Opmerkingen |
Bolivia's inflation in the early 1980s was among the worst ever recorded — by 1985, the annual rate had reached roughly 24,000 percent. This 100,000 Pesos Bolivianos note is a direct artifact of that collapse, issued as the government struggled to keep pace with denominations that were becoming worthless within weeks of printing. The following year, Bolivia abandoned the Peso Boliviano entirely, replacing it at a rate of one million to one with the new Boliviano.
ABNC's New York facility had printed Bolivian currency for decades, giving these late-series high-denomination notes a production quality that outlasted the currency's practical value by some margin.