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| Issuer | Banco Central de Bolivia |
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| Year | 1928 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Reverse lettering | 5 5 5 BANCO CENTRAL DE BOLIVIA 5 5 5 5 CINCO BOLIVIANOS AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY. (Translation: 5 5 5 Central Bank of Bolivia 5 5 5 5 Five bolivianos) |
| Signature(s) | series A-Y - Granier, Vallejos, Palacios series Y-Z, A1-Z1, A2-K2 - Granier, Quijarro, Palacios series L2-Z2, A3-Z3, A4-W4 - Granier, Pacheco, Morris series X4-Z4, A5-W5 - Rodo, Pacheco, Morris series X5-Z5, A6-F6 - Rodo, Montecinos, Morris series G6-P6 - Arce, Céspedes, Cuenca series Q6-Z6, A7-Z7, A8-Z8, A9-Z9, A10-M10 - Arce (wide), Prudencio, Cuenca series Q6-Z6, A7-Z7, A8-Z8, A9-Z9, A10-M10 - Arce (narrow), Prudencio, Cuenca |
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| Comments |
Pick 120 had an unusually long production run for a single denomination from this period — the signature progressions across series A through P6 document well over two decades of continuous reissue from a single ABNC plate design, with the same 1928 date frozen on every note regardless of when it actually printed. Bolivia's chronic fiscal instability through the 1930s and into the 1940s meant the note circulated alongside emergency issues and parallel instruments, yet this series was never formally superseded until the broader monetary reforms of the 1950s.
Six distinct signature combinations across that run is unusually high. Each change reflects a ministerial or directorial turnover — the Chaco War period (1932–35) accounts for at least one of the mid-series transitions.