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The obverse is printed in dark ink on aged paper, with the issuer's name 'Compañía de Accionistas' arched across the upper centre in bold letterpress script. The denomination '5' appears in each corner within ornamental frames, and two seated allegorical female vignettes flank the central text panel — one at the lower left and one at the lower right. The central body carries a manuscript-style handwritten text reading 'Cinco Pesos Sencillos' in bold intaglio lettering, above a cursive promise-to-pay clause dated Caracas, 1 de Febrero de 1856, with 'Por la Direccion' at the foot. |
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The reverse is printed in a plain, unadorned style on aged paper, bearing the issuer's name 'COMPAÑÍA ACCIONISTAS.' in large bold letterpress capitals across the centre of the note. A reddish-brown underprint vignette, possibly a torch or similar emblem, is visible at the centre beneath the text, with no further decorative elements. |
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The Compañía de Accionistas was a short-lived Venezuelan banking venture operating under a government concession in the mid-1850s, issuing notes that circulated in a country with no formal central banking structure and chronic coin shortages. Provincial merchant banks and shareholding companies filled that gap by necessity.
Printed locally in Caracas rather than sent abroad to established security printers — unusual for the period, when most Latin American issuers relied on firms in London or New York — which raises genuine questions about engraving quality and counterfeit resistance that plagued the note during its circulation life.