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| 正面描述 | Single-sided treasury obligation printed in brown on cream paper, issued under the Ley de 1° de Octubre de 1860. At left, an oval vignette encloses a classical allegorical figure of the Argentine Republic seated with scales, surrounded by the legend REPUBLICA ARGENTINA. The main text field carries a manuscript promise-to-pay inscription in Spanish, with handwritten date, place (Paraná), serial number, and maturity date. Two manuscript signatures appear at the foot, attributed to El Ministro de Hacienda and El Contador General respectively, with a large guilloche underprint numeral 50 in the lower centre. |
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| 背面铭文 | Billete 2 $50- $50-50 Bsas. Fbro. 24/1861 |
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The Tesorería General de la Confederación Argentina operated out of Paraná, the capital of the breakaway Confederation that existed in opposition to the Buenos Aires-dominated state from 1853 until the two were reunified following the Battle of Pavón in 1861. Notes issued under this authority had a short operational window — effectively less than a decade — and many were withdrawn and destroyed after reunification rendered them politically inconvenient.
PS# prefix in the Pick catalog places this firmly in the specimensor provisional issues category, meaning surviving examples in any form are not common. 1860 is late in the Confederation's existence.