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| 正面描述 | The bank name arches across the top of the note in bold lettering, with a central vignette of a classical Liberty portrait flanked on each side by the numeral denomination. The design is executed in dark green intaglio print with intricate guilloche patterns forming the underprint. Signature lines for the Minister of Finance and the Director appear below the central vignette, with the issuer's series and date inscriptions completing the layout. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in brown and presents a dense, symmetrical guilloche composition centered on a large numeral "50" set within an ornate lathe-work medallion. The bank name curves along the upper arc of the central medallion, while the denomination in full text runs along the lower arc. Smaller numeral counters appear at left and right within foliate scroll vignettes, and the printer's imprint is set at the base of the design. |
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The Banco Internacional de Costa Rica was established in 1914 as a state-controlled institution intended to break the private banking monopoly that had dominated Costa Rican finance since the nineteenth century. This small-denomination note belongs to the bank's earliest series, issued during a period when fractional currency in Costa Rica was genuinely scarce — silver coinage had been draining from circulation since the First World War disrupted trade flows and hoarding accelerated.
The ABNCo plates for this series were among the more economical commissions the New York firm handled for Central American clients during this period, reflecting the note's purely transactional, small-change function rather than any prestige printing contract.