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| Issuer | Ferro Carril de Costa Rica |
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| Year | 1872 |
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| Currency | Peso (1850-1896) |
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| Obverse lettering | UNO FERRO CARRIL DE COSTA RICA UN PESO |
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| Reverse lettering | FERRO CARRIL DE COSTA RICA AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO. NEW YORK |
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The Ferro Carril de Costa Rica — the Costa Rican Railway — issued this note as a private scrip during the construction phase of the country's first major rail project, when hard currency was chronically scarce and large contractors needed a practical medium for payroll and local commerce. Railway companies issuing their own paper was not unusual in Latin America during this period, but Costa Rica's rail history has a particular wrench in it: the line struggled financially for decades before Minor Keith effectively took control of the enterprise in exchange for debt, a process that eventually fed into the formation of the United Fruit Company.
The American Bank Note Company's involvement is the strongest indicator of intended legitimacy — ABNC printing was a deliberate signal to a skeptical public that the paper was professionally produced and not easily counterfeited.