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1 Peso

Uitgever Banco Dugand
Jaar 1919
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Beschrijving voorzijde Brown and ochre note with central vignette of an anchor within an oval frame surmounted by a sunburst, flanked by value panels reading $1.00 MONEDA LEGAL. The issuer name BANCO DUGAND appears in bold letterpress across a dark guilloche band, below which the text SECCION HIPOTECARIA and CEDULA HIPOTECARIA is printed. Date and place of issue, Barranquilla, Febrero 20 de 1919, appear at lower centre with two manuscript signatures.
Opschrift voorzijde VALE $1.00 MONEDA LEGAL
BANCO DUGAND
SECCION HIPOTECARIA
ESTABLECIDA EN VIRTUD DE CONTRATO CELEBRADO CON EL GOBIERNO DE LA REPUBLICA DE CONFORMIDAD CON LA LEY 24 DE 1905 AL 6% DE INTERES ANUAL
CEDULA HIPOTECARIA
Número 30884
SERIE A
BARRANQUILLA, FEBRERO 20 DE 1919
EL DIRECTOR GERENTE
EL SECRETARIO
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY
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Banco Dugand was a short-lived Colombian private bank founded by the Dugand family, prominent in Barranquilla's commercial life during the early twentieth century. Colombian free banking had largely been curtailed by the time this note was printed, and Dugand operated under the increasingly restrictive monetary framework that preceded the 1923 Kemmerer Mission reforms — which ended private note issue in Colombia for good.

The American Bank Note Company contract placed it in distinguished company; ABNC handled most of the region's quality private bank paper at the time. Whether significant quantities ever reached general circulation before the bank's closure is unclear.

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