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| 正面铭文 | REPÚBLICA DE COSTA RICA CERTIFICAMOS QUE ESTÁ DEPOSITADO EN PLATA EN LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE RENTAS PÚBLICAS EL VALOR DE DOS COLONES QUE GIRA PAGADO AL PORTADOR A LA PRESENTACIÓN EN MONEDAS DE 25 Ó 50 CENTAVOS San José de Costa Rica EL SECRETARIO DE HACIENDA |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in red-pink tones. A large guilloche rosette bearing the numeral '2' anchors the left side, while the central panel carries a circular guilloche border enclosing a female allegorical bust portrait facing front, surrounded by the legend 'REPÚBLICA DE COSTA RICA' and 'DOS COLONES'. To the right, the national coat of arms appears again within an ornate cartouche. The overall design is composed of intricate lathe-work patterns and fine engine-turned guilloche borders filling the entire field. |
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The Secretaría de Hacienda — the Treasury, not a commercial bank — issued this note directly, which places it outside the mainstream of Costa Rican banking history. In this period, note-issuing authority in Costa Rica was fragmented among private banks and state bodies, a situation that persisted until the Banco Internacional de Costa Rica consolidated matters in 1914. This note belongs to the transitional years just before that change.
ABNC production from their New York plant meant engraved intaglio printing to a consistently high technical standard. The series ran across the 1910–1914 window, and differentiating dates within that span typically requires examining the manuscript or stamped date rather than any typographic variation.