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3 Pesos Red stamp 'TERCERA SÉRIE'

Uitgever Tesoro Nacional (National Treasury of Paraguay)
Jaar 1868
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde 3 PESOS. 3 PESOS. REPUBLICA DEL PARAGUAY EL TESORO NACIONAL pagará al portador la cantidad de TRES PESOS valor recibido. La ley perseguirá á los falsificadores y sus cómplices. TERCERA SÉRIE
(Translation: 3 Pesos Republic of Paraguay The National Treasury will pay to the bearer the amount of Three Pesos amount received. The law will prosecute counterfeiters and their accomplices. Third Series)
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Paraguay's National Treasury began producing its own notes domestically after the outbreak of the War of the Triple Alliance in 1864 cut the country off from foreign printers entirely. The "TERCERA SÉRIE" overprint in red was applied to distinguish this issue from earlier series — a practical sorting measure as the Treasury pushed successive emissions to fund a war that would ultimately kill the majority of Paraguay's male population and reduce the country to ruin by 1870.

State-printed under siege conditions, the paper and execution are predictably rough. The watermark is one of the few concessions to security on a note produced by a government with almost no material resources left.

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