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| 正面铭文 | BONO COLOMBIANO SIN INTERÉS LA REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA RECONOCE Á FAVOR DEL PORTADOR LA SUMA DE CIEN PESOS SIN INTERÉS PROCEDENTE DE LAS ORDENES DE PAGO EMITIDAS POR EMPRÉSTITOS SUMINISTROS Y EXPROPIACIONES CONFORME Á LA LEY 95 DE 1888. Bogotá, de 18 EL MINISTRO DEL TESORO: EL TESORERO GENERAL: POR $100 VILLAVECES-BOGOTA |
| 背面描述 | Printed in blue on white paper, the reverse consists of two large interlocking guilloche rosettes of fine lathe-work, each enclosing an elaborate geometric underprint. A blank white rectangular panel occupies the center, intended to receive an overprint or counter-stamp. The overall design is unfinished, consistent with a trial printing, and bears two punch-hole cancellations at the top margin. |
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Villaveces was a Bogotá commercial printing house, not a specialized security printer, and its involvement in producing official currency speaks directly to the fiscal disorder of late 19th-century Colombia — a period of chronic monetary fragmentation in which the national treasury repeatedly improvised its note production. The result was inconsistent printing quality across the series, and P#293C examples show notable variation in ink density and impression depth even within single batches.
The Tesorería notes of this era were often issued to cover immediate government obligations rather than as regulated monetary instruments backed by specie, a distinction that mattered little to creditors and everything to later redemption prospects.