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| Issuer | Comisión de Hacienda, República Dominicana |
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| Year | 1867 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | Serie B. Núm. En virtud del Decreto de 26 de Marzo de 1867 circulará en el territorio de la República el presente billete por el valor de cuarenta centavos fuertes, que la Nación garantiza. del Congreso Nacional La Comision de Hacienda. CÁMARA DE CUENTAS DE LA REPÚBLICA |
| Reverse description | Blank reverse on plain paper, showing fold lines and scattered ink stains with remnants of old paper hinges at upper left and upper right corners, with no printed design or text. |
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The Comisión de Hacienda notes of 1867 were emergency fiscal instruments issued during one of the most unstable periods in Dominican history — the years immediately following the collapse of the Annexation to Spain (1861–1865) and the subsequent restoration of the republic, which left the government treasury essentially empty. The Comisión was a temporary administrative body, not a proper central bank, and its authority to issue circulating paper was legally dubious from the start.
The 40 Centavos Fuertes denomination is among the scarcer values in the P#38 series. Redemption was never properly organized, and surviving examples have turned up almost exclusively in archival lots rather than through circulation finds.