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1 Peso

Uitgever Tesorería Nacional de Guatemala
Jaar 1882
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Waarde 1 Peso
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Opschrift voorzijde LA TESORERÍA NACIONAL DE GUATEMALA
UN PESO
PAGARÁ A LA VISTA AL PORTADOR
EL CONTADOR
EL SECRETARIO DE HACIENDA
EL TESORERO NACIONAL
Beschrijving keerzijde Printed entirely in green, the reverse is dominated by a large central guilloche rosette bearing the numeral 1, encircled by the legend LA TESORERÍA NACIONAL DE GUATEMALA. The denomination UN PESO appears diagonally on both the left and right margins, framed by intricately engraved foliate and floral border vignettes. A fine lathe-work geometric border runs around the entire perimeter, and the imprint of the American Bank Note Company, New York appears at the foot.
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The Tesorería Nacional — the national treasury, not a central bank — issued directly in Guatemala during a period when no formal banking institution held a monopoly on paper currency. The 1882 series predates the establishment of the Banco de Guatemala and reflects a transitional moment when the state itself served as issuer of last resort. ABNC engraved and printed the notes in New York, a common arrangement for Latin American governments that lacked domestic intaglio capacity.

Pick 4 is genuinely scarce. Treasury-issued notes from this period circulated hard in a cash-starved economy and few survived in any condition.

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