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100 Pesos

Issuer Estado de Honduras
Year 1848
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering NUMERO
VALE
CIEN PESOS
POR EL DECRETO DE LAS CAMARAS LEJISLATIVAS
El Director de rentas.
El Contador mayor
El tesorero jeneral.
Reverse description The reverse appears to bear a manuscript endorsement at the top, consistent with circulation practice for early Honduran state notes of this period, with no additional printed design elements.
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The Estado de Honduras issued paper currency in the 1840s under conditions of chronic fiscal stress, with the central government struggling to maintain basic administrative functions after independence from the Federal Republic of Central America collapsed in 1839. A 100 Peso denomination at this date suggests emergency or quasi-treasury issuance rather than conventional banking — Honduras had no formal central bank in 1848.

Pick 6 is exceptionally rare in any condition. Few examples have been documented in major auction records.