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100 Pesos

Uitgever Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay
Jaar 1918
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde El Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay Pagará al portador y a la vista Cien Pesos En Moneda Legal de oro Sellado Ley del 4 de Agosto de 1896 Montevideo, Enero de 1918
(Translation: The Bank of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay will pay to the bearer and at sight One hundred Pesos on legal currency of sealed gold Law of August 4th., 1896 Montevideo, January 1918)
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Opschrift keerzijde BANCO de la REPÚBLICA ORIENTAL del URUGUAY CIEN PESOS
(Translation: Bank of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay One hundred Pesos)
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The Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay had its earlier notes printed in Europe, but by the late 1910s the Casa de Moneda in Buenos Aires had become the practical regional solution for several River Plate issuers. This series — P#16 — reflects that shift toward a closer, cheaper printing source.

The 100 Pesos denomination made this a high-value instrument for its time, and high-value notes from this series suffered attrition through heavy banking-sector use rather than street circulation. Survivors in any honest condition are genuinely uncommon.