Catalogus
| Uitgever | Banco Central de Chile |
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| Jaar | 1978-2009 |
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| Waarde | 1000 Pesos |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 1000 BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE MIL PESOS IGNACIO CARRERA PINTO 1994 PRESIDENTE GERENTE GENERAL DIS. D. BUSSE CASA DE MONEDA DE CHILE GBO. M. SIMPSON (Translation: Central Bank of Chile One Thousand Pesos President General Manager Chile Mint) |
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| Handtekening(en) | 1978 - Alvaro Bardón Muñoz & Carlos Molina Orrego Specimen 1982 - Miguel Kast Rist & Carlos Molina Orrego 1984 - Francisco Ibañez Barceló & Carlos Molina Orrego 1990 signature titles: Presidente & Gerente General Interino - Andrés Bianchi Larre & José Antonio Rodríguez Velasco 1991 - Andrés Bianchi Larre & Enrique Marshall Rivera 1995 - Roberto Zahler Mayanz & Camilo Carrasco Alfonso 2006 - Vittorio Corbo Lioi & Leonardo Hernández Tagle |
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| Opmerkingen |
This note's extended run — from the tail end of the Pinochet dictatorship through nearly two decades of democratic government — means signature combinations serve as the most reliable dating tool within the series. The 1982 pairing is particularly noted: Miguel Kast, then president of the Banco Central, died of cancer in 1983 at thirty-four, making his signature on circulating currency an unintended rarity within the run.
Engraver William Marks Simpson was a British-trained intaglio specialist whose work appears across several Latin American issues of this period. The Casa de Moneda de Chile handled both design execution and printing entirely in-house, which was not universal among regional central banks at the time.