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200 Pesos

Uitgever Provincia de Buenos Aires
Jaar 1869
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Valuta Peso (1826-1985)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in blue and red on white paper, with a dense guilloche geometric underprint filling the entire field. A large central cartouche in red carries the word DOSCIENTOS in bold ornate lettering, surrounded by intricate lathe-work rosette and scroll border patterns typical of American Bank Note Company production.
Opschrift keerzijde DOSCIENTOS
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The Provincia de Buenos Ayres operated its own monetary system independently of the Argentine Confederation for decades — a consequence of Buenos Aires' secession in 1852 following Urquiza's victory at Caseros. By 1869, the province had rejoined the national structure politically, but its provincial bank continued issuing its own paper currency until the Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires was reorganized under tighter federal oversight in the 1870s.

ABNC handled the printing through their New York facilities, as they did for much of Latin American provincial paper during this period. The PS prefix in the Pick reference denotes provincial or state issuer status — a detail that matters for attribution when similar ABNC plate styles appear across multiple Argentine issuers of the same era.

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