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1 Peso

Issuer Banco de la Unión
Year 1886-1889
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering COSTA RICA
EL BANCO DE LA UNIÓN
PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR
la cantidad de UN PESO en moneda acuñada
San José, 1º de Julio de 1887
EL PRESIDENTE DE LA DIRECCIÓN
EL ADMINISTRADOR
UN PESO
Reverse description Uniface back printed in blue, composed entirely of intricate lathe-work guilloche patterns with a large central medallion bearing the legend BANCO DE LA UNIÓN, flanked by numeral 1 panels. Scalloped lace-work border frames the entire design.
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Banco de la Unión was one of several private Colombian banks chartered under the 1880 banking law, which permitted regional institutions to issue their own currency — a fragmented system that persisted until the Banco de la República was established in 1923. The American Bank Note Company handled most of the prestige printing work for Colombian private banks during this period, producing notes for competing institutions that were sometimes nearly identical in format, differentiated mainly by overprint and color.

The series ran only three years before Colombia's increasingly unstable monetary politics began squeezing the smaller regional issuers.

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