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½ Escudo (50 Centésimos)

发行方 Banco Central de Chile
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类型 Pattern or trial banknote
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正面描述 Blue and cream note with a central oval intaglio vignette of Bernardo O'Higgins in military uniform, framed by foliate guilloche ornaments. The denomination "Eº 0.50" appears twice in the upper register flanking the portrait, with serial numbers and series letter above. Two facsimile signatures are printed below the vignette, with the titles PRESIDENTE and GERENTE GENERAL respectively, and the legend MEDIO ESCUDO / CINCUENTA CENTÉSIMOS DE ESCUDO runs along the lower panel.
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背面描述 Printed in deep blue, the reverse carries a large intaglio historical vignette of the "Llegada de Almagro a Chile" (Arrival of Almagro in Chile), showing a mounted conquistador leading a group of figures through a dramatic landscape. To the right, a guilloche oval underprint bears the denomination "Eº 0.50" with a circular legend reading CINCUENTA CENTÉSIMOS DE ESCUDO. The issuer name BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE is inscribed across the top, and MEDIO ESCUDO runs along the lower border, with the fraction ½ in each corner.
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Chile's decision to print its own banknotes at the Casa de Moneda rather than contracting European or North American printers was a point of national policy by the 1960s, though the domestic facility struggled at times to match the security printing standards of firms like De La Rue or the American Bank Note Company. This ½ Escudo note belongs to the early Escudo series, introduced in 1960 when the government redenominated the Peso at 1,000:1 — a ratio that makes plain just how severely inflation had eroded the previous currency.

Two signature combinations are documented for P#134A, reflecting ministerial turnover during a period of considerable economic instability under the Alessandri and Frei administrations.