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| Issuer | Banco Dugand |
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| Year | 1919 |
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| Currency | Peso (1837-1942) |
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| Reverse description | Printed entirely in red on white paper, the reverse presents six numbered conditions (Condiciones) in ornate script within a decorative rectangular border. Below, a series of repeated coupon lines reading SE PAGARON INTERESES HASTA EL 31 DE DICIEMBRE DE 19__ and SE PAGARON INTERESES HASTA EL 30 DE JUNIO DE 19__ are arranged in columns for interest payment endorsements. |
| Reverse lettering | Condiciones: SE PAGARON INTERESES HASTA EL 31 DE DICIEMBRE DE 19 SE PAGARON INTERESES HASTA EL 30 DE JUNIO DE 19 |
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Banco Dugand was a private Colombian regional bank based in Barranquilla, operating during the era of free banking that persisted in Colombia until the Banco de la República was established in 1923. The American Bank Note Company printed for dozens of Latin American clients during this period, and the Dugand plates follow their house style closely — which means the engraving quality is high, but distinguishing this issue visually from other ABNC Colombian regional work requires careful attention to overprints and serial formatting.
The bank did not survive long after Colombia's central banking reforms. Notes from this issuer are scarce simply because the institution's circulation window was narrow.