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| 正面铭文 | BANCO NACIONAL DE LA REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA CIEN PESOS Pagará al portador EN MONEDA CORRIENTE BOGOTÁ Director Gerente Director Primero Director Segundo 100 |
| 背面描述 | Printed in orange-red, the reverse is dominated by an elaborate guilloche rosette radiating from a central panel bearing the large numeral '100'. 'BANCO NACIONAL' is inscribed across the top and 'DE LA REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA' along the lower portion, with four corner panels carrying intricate geometric lathe-work designs. The printer's imprint of the American Bank Note Company, New York, appears at the bottom margin. |
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The Banco Nacional de la República de Colombia was a state-owned institution established in 1880 under President Rafael Núñez, partly as a vehicle for financing government deficits through note issue — a function that would eventually provoke fierce opposition from Liberal factions and commercial banks. By 1888, the bank had already begun issuing paper well beyond its metallic reserves, a practice that accelerated through the following decade and contributed directly to the hyperinflationary collapse of the 1890s.
American Bank Note Company produced this note from its New York facilities. ABNC held the Colombia account through much of the late nineteenth century, supplying engraved work of considerably higher technical standard than anything available domestically at the time.