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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in green and composed entirely of typographic and lathe-work elements arranged symmetrically. Four large oval vignettes, each containing the numeral '4' with a fleur-de-lis finial, occupy the corners, linked by the words CUATRO and REALES in bold letterpress along the horizontal axis. At centre, a circular medallion carries the legend SUCURSAL DEL BANCO DE SAN JUAN with a building vignette at its core, all surrounded by fine guilloche latticework borders. |
| 背面铭文 | 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.