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100 Colones

发行方 Banco Internacional de Costa Rica
年份 1914
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参考资料 P#164
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正面铭文 BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE COSTA RICA
EL BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE COSTA RICA
PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR LA CANTIDAD DE
CIEN COLONES
EN MONEDA DE ORO ACUÑADA
SAN JOSÉ
1° Noviembre de 1914
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背面铭文 BANCO INTERNACIONAL
DE COSTA RICA
100
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY NEW YORK
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The Banco Internacional de Costa Rica was the country's state bank, established in 1914 — the same year this note was issued — replacing the earlier Banco de Costa Rica as the government's primary financial institution. The timing was not coincidental: the reorganization was driven partly by concerns over monetary discipline and centralized control that had been building since the 1900s coffee export boom left private banks overextended.

American Bank Note Company's involvement was typical for Central American state banks of the period, but the P#164 is among the earliest issues from this new institution, making surviving examples genuinely early in the series.