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100 Pesos

发行方 Banco de Santiago
年份 1884
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形状 Rectangular
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正面描述 The right portion of the note carries the principal vignette in intaglio engraving, with a central allegorical female figure holding a staff and Chilean flag, flanked by a seated female figure at lower left and a mother with child at lower right, all rendered in fine stipple engraving. At lower centre a large guilloche medallion bears the numeral 100, with the titles Contador and Gerente below the respective signature lines. The upper portion bears the bank title EL BANCO DE SANTIAGO and the promise text pagará á la vista al portador en Santiago / CIEN PESOS / moneda corriente, while the left stub panels repeat the bank name, series, and denomination 100$ in letterpress.
正面铭文 EL BANCO DE SANTIAGO

pagará á la vista al portador
en Santiago
CIEN PESOS
moneda corriente
Serie A
Santiago de de 18
Contador
Gerente
BANCO DE SANTIAGO
No
Série A
100$
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The Banco de Santiago was a short-lived Chilean private bank, one of several authorized under the 1860 banking law that permitted note-issuing institutions to operate with government oversight. It failed before the end of the decade, which sharply limits the volume of surviving paper.

ABNC engraved and printed this series in New York at a time when virtually every serious South American bank of issue turned to either them or their rival BWC for security printing — Chilean institutions were no exception. The 100 Peso denomination would have represented substantial purchasing power in 1884, making high-denomination survivors rarer than the smaller values from the same emission.