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| 正面描述 | Plain cream-coloured paper note enclosed within a simple rectangular single-line border. The central vignette presents the Dominican national coat of arms encircled by a laurel wreath, with the legend DIOS PATRIA Y LIBERTAD around its upper arc. The denomination "dos reales" is typeset in large letterpress characters flanking the arms, with "REPUBLICA DOMINICANA" inscribed below; a handwritten serial number prefix "N." appears at upper left, a circular ink stamp is affixed at lower left, and a manuscript signature runs across the lower portion. |
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| 正面铭文 | DIOS PATRIA Y LIBERTAD dos reales REPUBLICA DOMINICANA N. |
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Pick 1 is among the earliest paper money issued by the Dominican Republic, appearing almost immediately after independence was declared from Haiti on 27 February 1844. The new government needed a functioning circulating medium fast, and these notes were part of that improvised financial infrastructure — produced under significant logistical constraints with no established central bank yet in place.
The 2 Reales denomination reflects the Spanish colonial monetary system still in use, retained by necessity rather than design. Haiti had suppressed many Spanish-era commercial structures during its 22-year rule, so even familiar denominations carried political weight in 1844.