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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is printed in blue and black on white paper, framed by an intricate guilloche border. A central vignette in intaglio style portrays a reclining allegorical female figure with agricultural produce, flanked at the lower left and right by portrait vignettes of two female heads in floral wreaths. The issuer's name 'DANIEL GONZALEZ Y COMP.A' and the subtitle 'Descuentos y Depósitos' appear in bold letterpress across the centre, with the denomination numeral '5' repeated in the upper corners and the word 'CINCO' in large blue overprint across the middle. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | DANIEL GONZALEZ Y COMP.A DESCUENTOS Y DEPÓSITOS MENDOZA CINCO 5 |
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Daniel González y Compañía was a private commercial house in Bolivia, and its banknote operation was short-lived — private bank issues of this period in Bolivia rarely survived more than a decade before political instability, failed redemptions, or competing state currency arrangements forced closure. The American Bank Note Company contract placed this note firmly in the prestige tier of South American private emissions; ABNC was the dominant supplier to the continent's commercial banks throughout the 1860s, and the engraving quality reflects that.
The "Plata Boliviana" denomination specifies payment in Bolivian silver — a deliberate distinction from depreciated or foreign coinage circulating simultaneously in the region's trading ports.