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| 表面の説明 | At right, an allegorical female figure is seated in a writing pose, accompanied by a cherub at her feet, rendered in an engraved vignette typical of late 19th-century Colombian private bank issues. The issuer's name arches across the top, with the face value expressed in words below the central vignette and in numerals at the upper right and lower corners. The series letter appears at upper left, with an overprinted serial number at upper right, and the place and date of issue are inscribed at lower left and lower right respectively. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is unprinted except for typeset text. The issuer's name is centered in the middle of the field, with a signature line for the cashier positioned below. The face value in numerals appears in all four corners and at the center top and bottom. |
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The Banco de Sogamoso was one of dozens of private Colombian banks that emerged following the 1865 and 1871 banking legislation, which allowed provincial institutions to issue their own currency with minimal federal oversight. Sogamoso, a highland market town in Boyacá, was never a major financial center, and the bank's operational lifespan was short — it did not survive the turbulence leading into the Regeneration period and the monetary centralization policies of the 1880s that eventually shuttered most regional issuers.
Surviving examples of this denomination are genuinely uncommon. The S844 reference in Pick's specialized Latin American catalog reflects how little documentation exists for this issuer.