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| 表面の説明 | Dark monochrome note with a guilloche underprint border carrying repeated denomination numerals '50' and the word 'CINCUENTA' along the top and bottom margins. To the right, a portrait vignette of a male figure in formal attire; to the left, a small oval vignette with the Argentine coat of arms. The central text panel states the promise to pay the bearer, the denomination 'CINCUENTA CENTAVOS DE CURSO LEGAL', the redemption date of 31 December 1899, and the issue date 'SAN JUAN 15 DE JULIO DE 1892', with two manuscript signatures below. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Monochrome reverse printed in a pale grey-brown tone, with large guilloche rosette vignettes at the left and right flanking a central text block reproducing the legal conditions or charter provisions of the bank in small letterpress script. The bank name 'EL BANCO DE CUYO' appears in an arched cartouche at the top, with 'DE CUYO' repeated at the base, and the numeral '50' positioned above and below the central text panel. |
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Banco de Cuyo was a provincial bank operating out of San Juan, Argentina, during the brief window of decentralized private banking before the 1891 financial crisis and subsequent federal consolidation forced most regional institutions to wind down or surrender their note-issuing privileges. This 50 Centavos fractional note belongs to that twilight period — small-denomination paper issued precisely because hard coin was chronically scarce in the interior provinces, far removed from Buenos Aires and the coastal trade networks that kept silver in circulation.
PS catalogue placement confirms private bank status. No federal guarantee backed these notes.