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| 正面铭文 | 50 ORURO, BOLIVIA, JULIO 1ᐤ. DE 1906. EL BANCO MERCANTIL PAGARÁ Á LA VISTA AL PORTADOR CINCUENTA BOLIVIANOS EN MONEDA CORRIENTE POR EL CONTADOR DELEGADO DEL GOBIERNO P.P. DIRECTOR JERENTE American Bank Note Co. New York. (Translation: Oruro, Bolivia, July 1st. 1906. The Merchant Bank will pay the bearer on sight fifty bolivianos, in current currency. For the accountant. Government delegate. Managing director.) |
| 背面描述 | Brown intaglio print. Central vignette presents an aerial view of the Plaza 10 de Febrero (February 10 Square) in Oruro, Bolivia, with a mountain range in the background. Bank title and denomination numerals frame the design. |
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The Banco Mercantil was one of several Bolivian commercial banks authorized to issue private banknotes under the country's decentralized monetary regime of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. That system collapsed in 1911 when the Bolivian government moved to consolidate note-issuing authority, effectively ending private bank circulation. Notes from this 1906 series had a short operational window.
ABNC's involvement was near-universal among South American private banks of this period — the New York firm held contracts across the continent simultaneously, which occasionally led to near-identical border and lathe-work appearing on competing national issues.