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1 Sol Banco Anglo-Peruano

Issuer Banco Anglo-Peruano
Year 1874
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Obverse lettering EL BANCO ANGLO-PERUANO
PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR
A LÁ VISTA en moneda corriente
UN SOL
Lima, 1 Set 1874.
FOR THE ANGLO-PERUVIAN BANK (LIMITED)
(Translation: The English-Peruvian Bank will pay the bearer at sight One Sol in circulating currency. Lima, September 1, 1874. Directors)
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Reverse lettering THE ANGLO-PERUVIAN BANK LIMITED
EL BANCO ANGLO-PERUANO
SOL · SOL · SOL
(Translation: The English-Peruvian Bank)
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Banco Anglo-Peruano was one of several foreign-backed commercial banks that emerged in Lima during Peru's guano boom, when government credit was flush and private banking expanded rapidly. The bank failed in the crash that followed the War of the Pacific, making notes from the early 1870s survivors of an institution that did not outlast the decade.

Dondorf & Naumann were primarily known for their playing cards and luxury printing — their banknote work was a secondary business, which partly explains why Peruvian provincial collectors occasionally encounter this series with ink adhesion inconsistencies along the face plate margins.

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