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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is printed in blue-grey on white paper, centred around a large numeral guilloche underprint reading '200'. To the left, an oval vignette presents a classical allegorical female figure seated at a ship's wheel, rendered in fine intaglio engraving. The heading reads 'La Provincia de Buenos Ayres' in bold letterpress across the upper portion, with the denomination text 'Reconoce este Billete por DOSCIENTOS PESOS moneda corriente Abril 1° de 1867' in the central panel. Corner counters repeat the numeral '200', and ornate engine-turned borders frame all four sides, with the word 'DOSCIENTOS' in decorative cartouches at left and upper-left. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | DOSCIENTOS 200 |
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The Banco y Casa de Moneda de la Provincia de Buenos Ayres occupied an unusual institutional position — simultaneously a bank of issue and a mint, a combination that reflected the province's jealous retention of monetary autonomy during the decades when Buenos Aires and the Argentine Confederation were often at political and financial loggerheads. By 1867 the worst of that conflict was over, but provincial currency continued to circulate independently of any national framework.
At this denomination, circulation was limited to commercial and wholesale transactions. Survival rates for high-value provincial Argentine paper from this period are low — most examples that lasted were held in archives rather than found in trade.