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| Issuer | Managua, Municipality of |
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| Year | 1880 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Reverse description | Plain red-printed underprint of wave-pattern guilloche covers the entire field. At centre, a large oval official rubber stamp in dark purple ink reads "JUZGADO 1° CONSTITUCIONAL / MANAGUA / de / NICARAGUA", applied as a validation mark. |
| Reverse lettering | JUZGADO 1° CONSTITUCIONAL MANAGUA de NICARAGUA (Translation: First Constitutional Court, Managua, Nicaragua) |
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Municipal fractional currency from Nicaragua's capital in 1880 is extraordinarily rare in any form. Managua issued small-denomination notes during a period when coin shortages in Central America forced local governments — not just national treasuries — to produce their own circulating paper. These municipal emissions were essentially informal obligations, redeemable in theory but often ignored in practice once the immediate shortage passed.
Provincial Latin American paper from this decade rarely survives. The low face value meant notes were used hard and discarded.