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100 Bolivares Banco Mercantil y Agrícola

Uitgever Banco Mercantil y Agrícola
Jaar 1929
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Waarde 100 Bolivars (100 bolívares) (100 VEB)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Purple intaglio printing on white paper. Central vignette of a reclining allegorical female figure with uncovered breasts beside a globe, rendered in a classical engraved style. The issuer's name arches across the top, face value numerals occupy all four corners and the lateral margins, the value in words appears below the central vignette, and two red serial numbers are positioned at upper left and right; place of issue indicated at lower left.
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Opschrift keerzijde 100 CIEN BOLIVARES BOLIVARES 100 BANCO MERCANTIL Y AGRICOLA CARÁCAS, VENEZUELA
(Translation: 100 One Hundred Bolívares Bolívares 100 Merchant and Agricultural Bank Caracas, Venezuela)
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Banco Mercantil y Agrícola was one of several Venezuelan commercial banks authorized to issue private banknotes in the early twentieth century, a practice that continued until the Banco Central de Venezuela was established in 1940 and assumed exclusive note-issuing authority. The 1929 date places this note squarely in the oil boom years — Venezuela was by then the world's largest petroleum exporter, and the banking sector was expanding rapidly on the back of that revenue.

ABNC printed extensively for Venezuelan private banks during this period, and the quality of engraving reflects their top-tier commercial work. P#S233 is catalogued in the Specialized section, indicating private or quasi-official issue rather than central government currency.

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