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| 正面描述 | The note is headed by the bank title BANCO DE CÁDIZ in bold letterpress across the top, flanked by two ornate guilloche oval vignettes each bearing the denomination numeral 200 and the abbreviated value R.s V.on. At centre top, a small classical vignette of Hercules between two columns serves as the main pictorial element. The body of the note carries a large underprint numeral 200 in red, over which the written denomination DOSCIENTOS REALES VELLÓN is printed in bold, with four signature lines for El Comisario Regio, El Director, El Interventor, and El Cajero, and twin serial number panels reading Nº on each side. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is plain paper, bearing two oval cancellation or control stamps in blue and violet ink reading BANCO DE CADIZ EN LIQUIDACIÓN, applied at different positions, indicating the note was processed during the bank's liquidation. The remainder of the surface is unprinted. |
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The Banco de Cádiz was one of Spain's provincial emission banks chartered under the 1856 banking law, which briefly allowed regional institutions to issue their own paper currency before the Banco de España absorbed that privilege in 1874. Cádiz, as a major Atlantic port and historically one of Spain's wealthiest commercial cities, was among the first to establish such a bank — though by the 1860s its commercial dominance was already fading relative to Madrid and Barcelona.
Provincial notes of this period are genuinely uncommon survivors. Most circulated hard in mercantile environments and were redeemed or destroyed following the 1874 consolidation that ended regional emission entirely.