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| 表面の銘文 | VALE DEL TESORO República de Chile Vale por Cincuenta Pesos. El presente vale servirá para solucionar toda classe de obligaciones conforme a las leyes. Ley nº 2912 de 3 de Agosto de 1914. Lei nº 3772 de 15 Julio de 1921. SANTIAGO 7 de Setiembre 1921 IMP. FISCAL - CHILE (Translation: Treasure Coupon Republic of Chile Worth for Fifty Pesos. This voucher will be used to solve all kinds of obligations according to the laws. Law no. 2912 of August 3, 1914. Law no. 3772 of July 15, 1921. Santiago September 7, 1921) |
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| 裏面の銘文 | REPÚBLICA DE CHILE 50 CINCUENTA PESOS (Translation: Republic of Chile Fifty Pesos) |
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The "Vale del Tesoro" issues emerged from Chile's chronic shortage of small-denomination metallic currency in the early 1920s. These notes functioned as treasury vouchers — fractional fiscal instruments rather than conventional banknotes — issued directly by the Dirección del Tesoro to plug gaps in everyday commerce that the banking system wasn't filling.
Printed domestically by the Imprenta Fiscal rather than contracted abroad, the series lacks the engraved finesse of contemporaneous Chilean issues produced by American Bank Note Company. Domestic production was a deliberate cost and speed decision, not a quality one.
The series was rendered obsolete by the 1925 monetary reforms under Arturo Alessandri, which restructured Chilean currency issuance and eventually established the Banco Central de Chile in 1926.