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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is dominated by a dense letterpress text block in Spanish recording the official adoption of this note by the Junta de Emisión to complete the five hundred thousand pesos ($500,000) ordered by the Jefe Civil y Militar of the Departamento, with the note to circulate provisionally as a Treasury bill until exchangeable for national banknotes. The date 'Bucaramanga, Noviembre 14 de 1900' appears below the main text, followed by manuscript signatures of the Junta members and the Secretary. Guilloche borders bearing repeated 'CINCUENTA' text frame the upper and lower edges. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Este billete fue adoptado por la Junta de Emisión para completar los quinientos mil pesos ($500,000) que dispuso emitir el Sr. Jefe Civil y Militar del Departamento en su Decreto de esta fecha, y circulará provisionalmente como billete de Tesorería hasta que sea cambiado por billetes nacionales. Bucaramanga, Noviembre 14 de 1900 Los Miembros de la Junta de Emisión El Secretario |
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Reyes Gonzales & Hermanos was a private commercial house operating in Colombia's interior during the late nineteenth century, when the country's fragmented banking system allowed merchant firms and regional banks alike to issue circulating notes under relatively loose federal oversight. The 1886 constitution had returned Colombia to a more centralized structure, but private emission continued in practice well into the 1890s.
P#S905 falls within the "S" (Specialized) section of the Pick catalogue — meaning this is not a national bank issue but a quasi-commercial one, the kind that circulated locally and rarely traveled far. Survival rates for provincial Colombian private issues of this period are genuinely low.