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5 Bolivianos

Uitgever Banco Nacional de Bolivia
Jaar 1883
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Printed in black intaglio over an orange guilloche underprint, the obverse carries the bank title EL BANCO NACIONAL DE BOLIVIA arched across the top and the denomination CINCO BOLIVIANOS EN MONEDA CORRIENTE at the foot. A classical standing female allegorical figure in draped robes beside a column occupies the left vignette, while a seated miner with tools fills the right vignette; the central composition presents two allegorical figures flanking the Bolivian coat of arms on a shield inscribed HONRA SUCRE. The place and date Sucre, Enero 1° de 1883 appear in the body text, with the American Bank Note Co. New York imprint at the lower margin.
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Varianten P#S206s - Specimen
P#S206a - Issued note
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The Banco Nacional de Bolivia was established in 1871 with a concession granting it exclusive rights to issue paper currency in the country — a privilege that made it the dominant financial institution in Bolivia through the 1870s and 1880s. By 1883, the bank was operating during a particularly difficult period: Bolivia had just lost its coastal territory to Chile in the War of the Pacific, cutting off access to nitrate revenues and the port of Antofagasta.

The American Bank Note Company printed the series in New York, as was common for Latin American issuers of the period who lacked domestic intaglio capacity. ABNC engraving from this era is generally fine work, and the Bolivian national series of the early 1880s is no exception.

Pick 206 is among the scarcer denominations from this issue.