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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in reddish-brown intaglio on a cream-coloured ground with fine guilloche underprint. A three-quarter portrait vignette of a distinguished gentleman with a moustache, rendered in detailed intaglio, occupies the right field. The central area carries the large bold denomination legend "CIEN BOLIVIANOS" framed by an ornate rosette guilloche medallion, with the issuer name "BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA" across the top. Two facsimile signatures appear below the central vignette, flanked by serial numbers in the upper-centre and lower-right, with small numerals "100" and a red cross emblem in the lower-left field. |
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| 背面铭文 | BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA UNIVERSIDAD SAN FRANCISCO XAVIER DE CHUQUISACA CIEN BOLIVIANOS 100 |
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Bolivia's hyperinflationary collapse of the mid-1980s was among the worst in Latin American history — peak inflation exceeded 20,000 percent annually by 1985. This note was part of the transitional coinage that followed the emergency monetary reform of that year, when the peso boliviano was replaced at a rate of one million to one, making 100 bolivianos the equivalent of 100,000,000 old pesos.
The Canadian Bank Note Company contract reflected Bolivia's long reliance on foreign security printers; domestic production capacity was never developed to the necessary standard. The watermark remains the sole mechanical security feature — modest even by 1986 standards.