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| 正面描述 | Light blue guilloche underprint covers the entire face, with the denomination numeral '100' in ornate cartouches at all four corners. Two oval intaglio vignettes flank the central text field: at left, Tell's Chapel on Lake Uri with a sailing vessel on the water; at right, the Rütli meadow with alpine peaks and a farmstead. At the top centre, the Uri cantonal arms — a black bull's head — appear within a decorative trophy. The central legend in letterpress reads 'Die Ersparniss-Cassa des Kantons Uri zahlt dem Ueberbringer HUNDERT FRANKEN', with the issue date 'Altdorf, den 1. März 1878' and three signature lines for the Präsident, Verwalter, and Buchhalter below. The emission designation 'EMISSION LIT. A.' is printed at the bottom centre. |
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| 正面铭文 | 100 100 Die Ersparniss-Cassa des Kantons Uri zahlt dem Ueberbringer HUNDERT FRANKEN Altdorf, den 1. März 1878. Der Präsident: Der Verwalter: Der Buchhalter: EMISSION LIT. A. 100 100 |
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The Ersparniss-Cassa des Kantons Uri was the cantonal savings institution of Uri, one of Switzerland's smallest and most rural cantons — historically significant as one of the three original forest cantons of the 1291 confederacy, but economically modest. That a savings bank of this scale was commissioning notes from Giesecke & Devrient in Leipzig rather than a Swiss printer reflects the firm's dominance of the central European security printing market in the 1870s.
Swiss cantonal and private bank issues from this period were rapidly rendered obsolete by federalization of the currency system under the Swiss National Bank's precursor legislation, making survivors rare almost by design.