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50 Pesos 5 Condores - 'Casa de Moneda'

Uitgever Banco Central de Chile
Jaar 1958-1959
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Valuta Old peso (1835-1959)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Green on multicolour guilloche underprint. The large numeral '50' in ornate letterpress occupies the left field, while the circular seal of the Banco Central de Chile — bearing the national condor emblem and the inscription SANTIAGO — is rendered in red and green intaglio at centre. An unprinted oval reserve appears at right, and the design is framed by green geometric guilloche borders carrying repeated denomination indicators on all four sides.
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Varianten P#121a(1) - Printer's name 22 mm in length signatures: Arturo Maschke Tornero & Felipe Herrera Lane
P#121a(2) - Printer's name 22 mm in length signatures: Arturo Maschke Tornero & Luis Mackenna Shiell
P#121b - Printer's name 25 mm in length signatures: Arturo Maschke Tornero & Luis Mackenna Shiell
Opmerkingen

Felipe Herrera Lane, one of the signatories on the earlier variant of this note, left his position at the Banco Central in 1958 to become the founding president of the Inter-American Development Bank — a posting that effectively ended his tenure mid-series and necessitated the signature change to Luis Mackenna Shiell. The shift accounts for the two distinct signature combinations collectors encounter within this otherwise continuous issue.

The three signature variants also differ by the measured length of the printed surname — 22 mm versus 25 mm — a typographic inconsistency introduced at the Casa de Moneda that has since become the primary tool for distinguishing the subtypes.

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