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200 Pesos

发行方 Tesoro de la Isla de Cuba
年份 1891
类型 Standard circulation banknote
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正面描述 The obverse is dominated by a large red guilloche underprint bearing the numeral '200' at centre, over which intaglio allegorical figures are applied: a standing Justice with scales at left and a seated farm couple at right. The Spanish colonial arms appear at upper centre beneath the issuer legend 'EL TESORO DE LA ISLA DE CUBA', with the value 'DOSCIENTOS PESOS' on a central panel, the place of issue 'HABANA' within the text block, and serial numbers printed twice across the upper portion. Ornate lathe-work borders frame the entire composition.
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背面铭文 TESORO DE LA ISLA DE CUBA / DOSCIENTOS PESOS / 200
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The Tesoro de la Isla de Cuba notes of 1891 were issued under Spanish colonial administration, functioning as treasury obligations rather than conventional bank notes — a distinction that affected how they circulated and how they were redeemed. By 1891, Cuban finances were under severe strain from debt servicing obligations imposed by Madrid, and this higher denomination would have moved primarily through commercial and governmental channels rather than everyday trade.

Bradbury, Wilkinson's engraving work for colonial and quasi-sovereign issuers was extensive in this period; the Cuban treasury series was one of several Latin American government contracts they held simultaneously through the 1880s and 1890s.