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| 背面描述 | A large central vignette reproduces the oil painting "Artigas en la meseta" (Artigas at the Tableland) by Carlos María Herrera, rendered in intaglio with fine detail. The issuer's name is inscribed across the top, while the face value appears in both numeral and word form on the lateral panels. Guilloche borders frame the entire composition. |
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By 1967, Uruguay was in the grip of a prolonged economic deterioration that would eventually force a complete currency reform — the 1000 Pesos denomination, once substantial, had been rendered nearly meaningless by inflation before the series was even retired. The legal authority cited on the note, the Law of January 2nd, 1939, predates the note's actual issue date by nearly three decades, a gap that reflects how Uruguayan monetary legislation was drafted with broad, open-ended mandates rather than issue-specific authorization.
Thomas De La Rue printed this series in London throughout multiple decades of continuous use, with relatively minor plate modifications between early and late printings — making precise date attribution on undated specimens genuinely difficult without serial prefix analysis.