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| 表面の説明 | Plain paper note with a simple engraved border of interlocking chain-link design running along all four edges. A circular official seal of the Provincia de Buenos Aires is centrally placed in the upper portion, with manuscript serial number and date inscribed above. The central text reads 'VALE POR CINCUENTA PESOS' followed by the clause 'Admisibles en Aduana en introducciones maritimas y terrestres,' with two manuscript signatures below, one of which is a bold rubric. |
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The Province of Buenos Aires operated its own fiscal apparatus well before any stable national monetary system existed in Argentina, and this note — issued jointly by the Treasury and Customs — reflects that administrative reality. The dual ministerial authority printed on these obligations was a practical necessity: customs revenue was among the few reliable income streams available to the provincial government, and tying paper obligations to that source gave them at least nominal backing.
1820 was a year of acute political fragmentation — the collapse of central authority following the Battle of Cepeda left Buenos Aires effectively governing itself. Notes of this type circulated in a market that had little reason to trust them.