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1000 Pesos 100 Condores

发行方 Banco Central de Chile
年份 1929
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面值 1000 Pesos = 100 Condores
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正面铭文 BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE
Serie D
MIL PESOS
Convertibles en oro conforme a la ley.
SANTIAGO.
29-1-1929
1000
CIEN CONDORES
BILLETE PROVISIONAL.
062945
(Translation: Central Bank of Chile / Series D / One Thousand Pesos / Convertible into gold in conformity with the Law / Santiago / 29 January 1929 / 1000 / One Hundred Condores / Provisional Note)
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背面铭文 1000
MIL PESOS
1000
CIEN CONDORES
BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE
(Translation: 1000 / One Thousand Pesos / 1000 / One Hundred Condores / Central Bank of Chile)
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Chile's 1929 monetary reform replaced the Peso with the Cóndor at a rate of 10 Pesos to 1 Cóndor, which is why high-denomination notes of this transitional period carry dual face values — 1000 Pesos and 100 Cóndores are identical sums, not two separate figures. The reform was driven largely by Edwin Kemmerer, the American monetary economist whose advisory missions reshaped central banking across Latin America in the 1920s. Chile's Banco Central itself had only been established in 1925 on Kemmerer's direct recommendation.

Printed domestically by the Talleres de Especies Valoradas in Santiago, this note is among the earlier productions of that state printing works. The Cóndor as a monetary unit proved short-lived — it was effectively abandoned as Chile entered the severe economic contraction of the early 1930s.

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