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| 正面铭文 | Banco Nacional Promete pagar al portador y a la Vista la Cantidad de Cincuenta Pesos en moneda metalica Buenos Ayres Por los Directores y Accionistas. CONTADOR PRESIDENTE |
| 背面描述 | The reverse of this note appears to be plain, without printed design elements, as was typical of early Argentine promise-to-pay issues of this period. |
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Banco Nacional was Argentina's first formal banking institution, established in 1826 under the Rivadavia administration with British capital and a mandate to stabilize a currency system already badly strained by post-independence debt. This note predates the catastrophic bank run of 1826–1828 that ultimately forced the institution's liquidation — surviving examples from the early emission period are correspondingly rare.
Printed locally in Buenos Aires rather than sent to Europe for production, the execution reflects the limitations of what porteño presses could manage at the time. The Banco Nacional closed in 1836, and much of its remaining paper was redeemed or destroyed under the subsequent Rosas-era monetary arrangements.