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| 正面描述 | Plain cream paper note enclosed within a typeset decorative border of repeated geometric and floral ornamental units. The denomination "2 PESOS." is set in bold letterpress type at centre, above a block of Spanish-language text explaining the note's acceptance at Isla de Malvinas in exchange for goods or in Buenos Aires at sight in metallic currency. A serial number field headed "N.º" with ruled lines for manuscript completion appears in the upper right area. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse appears plain and unprinted, with no design elements, text, or decorative motifs, consistent with the simple utilitarian production of this early colonial scrip issue. |
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No bank called "Isla de Malvinas" issued currency in the 1820s, and Pick 102 does not correspond to any such note in the standard catalog. The Falkland Islands had no functioning monetary authority in that period — British administration was contested and intermittent, and Argentine presence on the islands did not produce documented paper currency issues.
The reference data here should be verified against the source catalog before this entry is published. Listing as-is risks cataloging a phantom issue.