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| 裏面の銘文 | BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE ESCUADRA LIBERTADORA CIEN ESCUDOS (Translation: Central Bank of Chile Liberation Squadron One Hundred Escudos) |
| 署名 | Carlos Massad Abud & Francisco Ibañez Barceló Eduardo Cano Quijada & Carlos Molina Orrego |
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Chile replaced the Peso with the Escudo in 1960, lopping three zeros off the old denomination as part of a stabilization effort that ultimately failed to contain chronic inflation. By the time this 100 Escudo note was in active circulation, the Escudo itself was deteriorating fast — the denomination that had seemed substantial at introduction was reduced to petty currency within a decade.
The note spans the Allende government period, which ended with the September 1973 coup. Escudo issues from 1972–73 are often found in heavily circulated condition, reflecting a collapsing economy where notes changed hands at speed and the printing house struggled to keep up with demand.