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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is dominated by a central vignette at left depicting a rural scene with figures and livestock in an engraved style. To the right, the denomination numeral '5' appears in a large ornate typeface. The bank title 'El Banco Comercial de Santa Fé' is set in stylized script across the upper portion, with the promise text 'PAGARÁ A LA VISTA CINCO PESOS PLATA BOLIVIANA AL PORTADOR DE ESTE BILLETE' in letterpress below. A serial number prefix and number appear in the upper central area, with the notation 'Por el Banco' at lower left and a date line reading 'ROSARIO 1° DE MAYO 1867'. |
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| 表面の銘文 | El Banco Comercial de Santa Fé CINCO PESOS PAGARÁ A LA VISTA CINCO PESOS PLATA BOLIVIANA AL PORTADOR DE ESTE BILLETE ROSARIO 1° DE MAYO 1867 Por el Banco CINCO |
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The "Pesos Plata Boliviana" denomination is the telling detail here. Santa Fé province in the 1860s operated in a monetary environment where multiple peso standards circulated simultaneously — the Bolivian silver peso was a common unit of account in the interior provinces precisely because Buenos Aires-minted and foreign coin supplies were unreliable this far from the coast. Denominating a provincial bank note in Bolivian silver rather than the Buenos Aires standard was a practical commercial decision, not an anomaly.
PS#1591 is among the scarcer entries in the Argentine provincial private bank series. Surviving examples are few enough that auction appearances remain infrequent.