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25 Pesos

Issuer Estado de Honduras
Year 1848
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering NUMERO
ESTADO DE HONDURAS
POR EL DECRETO DE LAS CAMARAS LEJISLATIVAS
VALE
VEINTICINCO PESOS.
DE SETIEMBRE DE 1848
El Director de rentas.
El Contador mayor
El tesorero jeneral.
Reverse description No image of the reverse is available; the reverse is presumed plain or uniface, consistent with emergency paper money issues of this period.
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The Estado de Honduras issues of the 1840s predate any central banking infrastructure in the country — these notes were effectively instruments of a nascent republican treasury operating on extremely limited means. Honduras had no domestic printing capability of consequence at the time, and details of who produced the P#5 series remain poorly documented in the literature.

Mid-nineteenth century Central American paper money is among the scarcest in the hemisphere. Humid climate, political instability, and low original print runs conspired against survival. The 1848 date places this issue squarely within the turbulent federalist collapse following the dissolution of the Central American Republic just years earlier.