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100 Pesos

发行方 Banco de Honduras
年份 1889
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形状 Rectangular
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正面铭文 EL BANCO DE HONDURAS Pagará al portador EN MONEDA EFECTIVA, CIEN PESOS REPÚBLICA DE HONDURAS TEGUCIGALPA, 1º DE OCTUBRE DE 1889. SPECIMEN
(Translation: The Bank of Honduras Pay to Bearer in currency One Hundred Pesos Republic of Honduras Tegucigalpa, October 1st., 1889.)
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背面铭文 100 BANCO DE HONDURAS TEGUCIGALPA CIEN PESOS AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, NEW YORK.
(Translation: Bank of Honduras Tegucigalpa One Hundred Pesos)
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Banco de Honduras was a private commercial bank operating under Honduran government concession, not a central bank — its notes circulated as the functional currency of the republic at a time when Honduras had no state-issued paper money. The American Bank Note Company in New York handled the printing for much of Latin American private banking paper in this period, and Honduras was well within that orbit.

By 1889 the denomination was already ambitious given Honduras's monetary instability. The republic had struggled with near-constant fiscal crisis through the 1880s, driven partly by defaulted British railway loans. A 100 Peso note would have represented serious purchasing power, and high-denomination issues from distressed economies of this era frequently sat unissued in bank vaults rather than passing through commercial hands.