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| 正面描述 | Black intaglio print on white paper with a fine repetitive counter border reading 'CINCO 5' along the top and bottom edges. A central pastoral vignette occupies the upper middle field, showing cattle and figures in a rural landscape rendered in fine engraved detail. Two allegorical female figures in classical dress stand as lateral vignettes — one to the left holding a cornucopia, one to the right with raised arm — flanking the large bold issuer legend 'EL BANCO SOLANAS Y CIA.' The denomination '5' appears in ornate medallions at the four corners, with the place of issue 'GUALEGUAY' and date 'AGOSTO 1° DE 1874' inscribed at the top. |
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| 正面铭文 | EL BANCO SOLANAS Y CIA. GUALEGUAY AGOSTO 1° DE 1874 CINCO PESOS MONEDA BOLIVIANA Serie B CINCO 5 |
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Banco Solanas y Cía. was one of the short-lived provincial banks that briefly flourished in Bolivia during the 1870s, before the government moved to consolidate and restrict private note-issuing institutions. The American Bank Note Company produced notes for dozens of Latin American clients during this period, and the plates for smaller regional banks were often assembled from stock vignette elements held in the ABNC inventory rather than commissioned as original designs.
The "Moneda Boliviana" denomination suffix distinguished these notes from contemporaneous issues denominated in reales or in the older colonial accounting units still in informal use. Solanas y Cía. left almost no documentary trace in the Bolivian banking record, which makes the survival of any example from this issue notable.