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Black intaglio print on white paper with red and blue fibre underprint; a central allegorical vignette presents a reclining classical female figure surrounded by ornamental guilloche work, flanked on left and right by diamond-shaped numeral "2" counters in red overprint. The heading reads COMPAÑIA DE CREDITO AGRICOLA E INDUSTRIAL / SOCIEDAD ANONIMA at top, with QUITO and CAPITAL inscribed below the vignette on either side, and the denomination panel at the foot reads DOS SUCRES / EN MONEDA CORRIENTE. SERIE B appears on both sides of the central vignette, and signature lines for PRESIDENTE and GERENTE are printed at the bottom margin. |
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Printed entirely in brick-red intaglio on white paper, the reverse is composed of a dense symmetrical guilloche design with four large foliate scroll ornaments at the corners and along the sides, enclosing a central oval cartouche bearing the issuer's name in two lines. Denomination numeral "2" appears in each corner within the surrounding lathe-work border. The imprint AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY appears at the lower margin. |
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The Compañía de Crédito Agrícola e Industrial was one of several Ecuadorian regional banks authorized to issue private banknotes under the country's decentralized banking framework, which remained in place until the Ley Orgánica de Bancos of 1927 and the subsequent creation of the Banco Central del Ecuador in 1927. That reform ended private note issuance entirely, making all surviving examples from these provincial issuers terminal — no further printings were possible after the transition.
ABNC supplied plates to numerous Latin American banks simultaneously in this period; their New York production runs were typically held and shipped in bulk, meaning notes dated 1921 may have entered circulation considerably later.