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| 裏面の銘文 | N. En virtud del decreto del Congreso Nacional de 13 de Mayo de 1853, círcula el presente billete por CUARENTA PESOS nacionales. La Comision de Hacienda. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Handstamp, Official seal |
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The Comisión de Hacienda issues of 1848 came during one of the most precarious stretches of Dominican independence — the young republic, founded just four years earlier, was simultaneously managing the threat of Haitian reconquest and an almost total absence of functioning monetary infrastructure. Paper currency was a necessity born of fiscal desperation, not policy confidence.
The handstamp and official seal serving as primary security features reflect the colonial-era authentication habits the republic inherited rather than any developed anti-counterfeiting capability. Few examples of this series have survived in any condition, a predictable outcome for emergency paper circulating through a country at near-constant military alert in the late 1840s.