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1000 Pesos Oro

发行方 Banco Central de la República Dominicana
年份 1964-1976
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面值 1000 Pesos
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正面铭文 1000 BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA ESTE BILLETE TIENE FUERZA LIBERATORIA PARA EL PAGO DE TODAS LAS OBLIGACIONES PUBLICAS O PRIVADAS A 000000 A MIL PESOS ORO SANTO DOMINGO DISTRITO NACIONAL REPUBLICA DOMINICANA PALACIO NACIONAL Gobernador del Banco Central Secretario de Estado de Finanzas ESPECIMEN
(Translation: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic This note has liberatory force for the payment of all debts, public or private One thousand Pesos Oro National Palace Governor of the Central Bank Secretary of the State of Finances Specimen)
背面描述 Red intaglio printing throughout, with an allegorical Liberty head in a feathered Indian headdress as the principal vignette at centre-left and the Dominican coat of arms at centre-right. The issuer's name runs along the top above the series year, while the face value is expressed in both letters and numerals at all four corners, along the lateral margins, and at lower centre, with the printer's imprint at the bottom. A black ESPECIMEN overprint with hole-punch cancellation is present.
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The Banco Central de la República Dominicana's highest-denomination note of this period, the 1000 Pesos Oro was not a note that saw ordinary commerce — at a face value roughly equivalent to a Dominican worker's annual wage in the early 1970s, these circulated almost exclusively within the banking system and among the country's commercial elite. The series spans the tail end of the Trujillo-era institutional framework and the subsequent Balaguer governments, a period of significant monetary turbulence and external debt pressure.

Thomas De La Rue's security printing on high-denomination Latin American issues of this era typically included intricate intaglio work and multicolor guilloche backgrounds — features that made counterfeiting technically difficult but couldn't prevent the note's value from eroding alongside the peso's purchasing power through the 1970s.

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