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25 Colones

Uitgever Banco Salvadoreño
Jaar 1924
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Dark green and black intaglio-printed note with a central vignette of a seated allegorical female figure holding a sheaf of wheat, surrounded by an elaborate guilloche border. To the left, a large numeral '25' is set within an ornate lathe-work oval underprint. Three signature lines at the bottom are captioned 'ADMINISTRADOR', 'DIRECTOR', and 'CAJERO', with the bank name 'EL BANCO SALVADOREÑO' and denomination 'VEINTICINCO COLONES EN MONEDA ACUÑADA DE ORO' inscribed in the central panel.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in dark green on a pale ground, the reverse is dominated by a central medallion containing a left-facing portrait of an allegorical helmeted figure, encircled by the bank name 'BANCO SALVADOREÑO' within an intricate guilloche frame. Denomination numerals '25' appear in each corner, and the overall design is composed of fine lathe-work geometric patterns with a printer's imprint 'WATERLOW & SONS LIMITED, LONDON' at the base.
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Banco Salvadoreño was one of several private commercial banks authorized to issue currency in El Salvador during the era of competitive note issue, before the Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador was established in 1934 and absorbed that privilege. Waterlow & Sons produced notes for dozens of Latin American issuers during this period, and the Salvadoran private bank series reflects that busy commercial relationship.

The S-prefix Pick number confirms this is catalogued as a private bank issue rather than a central government emission — a distinction that matters for dating and authority, since these notes circulated alongside issues from competing banks under loose federal oversight.