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| 表面の説明 | Black letterpress on white paper with a fine ornamental border. The upper portion carries the inscription "LA TESORERIA GENERAL DEL ESTADO DE COLIMA" in bold capitals, flanked by numerals "20" in circular cartouches at each corner. A large guilloche vignette at centre displays the denomination numeral "20" in intaglio style, surrounded by radiating lathe-work. The text "PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR CONFORME AL DECRETO DE 4 DE JUNIO DE 1915" appears to the left, with Series A designation to the right, and the date "COLIMA, JUNIO 15 DE 1915" along the lower margin above the word "CENTAVOS". Two manuscript signatures appear below, captioned "EL GOBERNADOR" and "EL SECRETARIO DE GOBIERNO" respectively. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | Gobierno del Estado Libre y Soberana de Colima 20 |
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Colima's 1915 emergency fractional notes came out of the same desperate improvisation that produced hundreds of locally issued cartones and vales during the Revolutionary period, when Constitutionalist forces disrupted coin circulation so severely that state treasuries, municipalities, and private merchants alike began printing their own small-denomination paper. The Tesorería General issued these as a stopgap, backed by nothing more concrete than the authority of whichever faction currently held the state.
Colima remained a relatively minor theater in the wider conflict, but its geographic isolation on the Pacific coast made restoring coin supply particularly slow. Notes like this one were often refused outside the immediate locality of issue.