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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is printed in black intaglio on white paper, with a central vignette of a steam locomotive in motion set within an oval frame, flanked on the left by a seated male figure with barrels and cargo, and on the right by a seated female allegorical figure. Large ornamental numeral '1' counters appear in the upper corners, and a fine guilloche border frames the entire note. The overprint 'Specimen' appears diagonally in red across the face, with the date 'Guayaquil, Enero 2 de 1874' and denomination 'VALE UN PESO' inscribed in the lower central area. |
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| 表面の銘文 | BANCO DEL ECUADOR VALE UN PESO en moneda corriente GUAYAQUIL, ENERO 2 DE 1874. GERENTES Specimen |
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Banco del Ecuador was established in Guayaquil in 1868 as the country's first private bank of issue, and this 1874 note belongs to its earliest printing series — placed with the American Bank Note Company at a time when virtually every Latin American issuer of any ambition sent its work to New York. ABNC dominated the market so thoroughly that regional competitors barely existed.
The P#142B designation distinguishes it from closely related varieties in the same series, differences that typically come down to signature combinations or minor plate alterations rather than separate printings. Worth confirming against the signature panel before cataloging further.