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5 Pesos Oro

Issuer Banco Central de la República Dominicana
Year 1959
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Reference(s) P#81
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Obverse lettering 5 BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA 5 CINCO PESOS ORO ESTE BILLETE TIENE FUERZA LIBERATORIA PARA EL PAGO DE TODAS LAS OBLIGACIONES PUBLICAS O PRIVADAS CIUDAD TRUJILLO DISTRITO NACIONAL REPUBLICA DOMINICANA 5 SANCHEZ 5 CINCO PESOS ORO
(Translation: 5 Central Bank of the Dominican Republic 5 Five Pesos Oro This note has liberatory force for payment of all debts public or private Ciudad Trujillo National District Dominican Republic 5 Sánchez 5 Five Pesos Oro)
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Reverse lettering CINCO 5 BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA CINCO 5 5 CINCO CINCO 5 CINCO 5 CINCO PESOS ORO CINCO 5
(Translation: Five 5 Central Bank of the Dominican Republic Five 5 5 Five Five 5 Five 5 Five Pesos Oro Five 5)
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Waterlow & Sons printed for the Banco Central through much of the 1950s, but their contract relationship with Dominican authorities carries an uncomfortable footnote: Waterlow was also the firm that printed the fraudulent Peruvian bonds at the center of the 1929 Waterlow & Sons v. Silva case, a scandal that nearly destroyed the company and forced a fundamental restructuring of its security printing operations. By 1959 the firm was operating in its final years — Waterlow was acquired by De La Rue in 1961.

Pick 81 falls within a series issued under the Trujillo dictatorship, which collapsed in 1961 following his assassination.

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