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20 Pesos Plata Boliviana

Uitgever Banco del Litoral
Jaar 1871
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Opschrift voorzijde BANCO DEL LITORAL
SERIE A
PARANA
JULIO 21 DE 1871
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VEINTE PESOS
Plata Boliviana
O SU EQUIVALENTE EN MONEDA DE LEY
Por el Banco
20
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed entirely in rose-red and consists of an intricate all-over guilloche lathe-work pattern covering the full field, with four circular counter medallions bearing the numeral 20 positioned at each corner. A central oval medallion carries the inscription BANCO DEL LITORAL / PARANA encircling the large numeral 20. A vertical rectangular panel at the left margin bears the word VICTORIA in upright lettering.
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Opmerkingen

Banco del Litoral was a short-lived Argentine commercial bank operating out of Rosario, and its authorization to issue peso-denominated paper was premised on silver convertibility — the plata boliviana denomination explicitly referencing the Bolivian silver peso that circulated widely in the Río de la Plata region due to chronic shortages of Argentine coinage. The bank's note-issuing privileges were revoked within a few years as the national government moved to consolidate monetary authority.

Provincial and quasi-private bank paper from Rosario in this period survives in vanishingly small numbers. Most was redeemed, refused, or simply wore out in a commercial port city where paper money changed hands fast and with little ceremony.

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