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| 表面の説明 | Green-tinted note with a light guilloche underprint across the entire field. At upper centre, the text SUCURSAL DEL BANCO DE SAN JUAN EN CATAMARCA is set within a decorative cartouche, below which the promise text and denomination CUATRO REALES PLATA CORRIENTE BOLIVIANA appear in bold letterpress. To the left, a vignette of a standing rhea (ñandú) faces right, while the large numeral '4' in an ornate frame occupies the lower right corner. A manuscript signature and handwritten date CATAMARCA 1º de Julio de 1875 appear across the lower centre, with a red serial number at upper right. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | CUATRO REALES 4 SUCURSAL DEL BANCO DE SAN JUAN |
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Banco de San Juan was an Argentine provincial bank operating under concession from San Juan province, and this Catamarca branch issue is among the more obscure provincial paper money circulating in the northwest interior during the brief window before the 1890s banking collapse swept most of these institutions away. Kraft was one of the few Buenos Aires printing houses capable of producing acceptable security printing at this period — a German immigrant operation that would later grow into a major commercial publisher.
The 4 reales denomination is a transitional curiosity: Bolivia's monetary system had already decimalized, but the old colonial real-based reckoning persisted in everyday commerce along the Andean trade routes well into the 1870s.