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1 Peso

Issuer Banco Internacional de Guatemala
Year 1917-1923
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Reference(s) P#S153
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Obverse lettering EL BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE GUATEMALA
UN PESO
pagará al portador en moneda efectiva
BANCO INTERNACIONAL GUATEMALA
GUATEMALA
DIRECTORES
GERENTE
SERIE 2A
Reverse description Printed in red-brown on white paper, the reverse is composed entirely of intricate geometric guilloche patterns arranged in symmetrical bands across the full field. Four ornate rosettes bearing the interlaced "BI" monogram of the Banco Internacional de Guatemala are placed at the corners and centre, with additional lathe-work fillers occupying the intervening spaces. A central horizontal panel in white reserve carries the bank title "EL BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE GUATEMALA" in plain serif capitals.
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The Banco Internacional de Guatemala was one of several private Guatemalan banks of issue that lost their note-issuing privileges when the Caja Reguladora was established in 1919 as part of a broader monetary reform effort. Notes already in circulation were permitted to remain, which extended the practical lifespan of this series well past the initial printing — hence the spread of dates across the 1917–1923 range.

ABNC printed for dozens of Latin American private banks during this period, and the Guatemala Internacional account was a relatively minor one. The S-prefix Pick designation confirms private bank status, distinct from government or central bank emission.

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