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| 正面铭文 | BANCO NACIONAL DE NICARAGUA DEPARTAMENTO DE EMISIÓN, MANAGUA SERIE DE 1945 100 VALE POR CIEN CÓRDOBAS ESTE BILLETE HA SIDO EMITIDO DE CONFORMIDAD COM EL DECRETO- LEY DE 20 DE OCTUBRE DE 1940 LA LEY DE 4 DE AGOSTO DE 1941; DEBERÁ SER RECIBIDO EN PAGO DE LOS DERECHOS ADUANEROS Y FISCALES Y SERÁ DE CURSO LEGAL Y OBLIGATORIO PARA EL PAGO DE DEUDAS DENTRO DE LA REPUBLICA. DE CONFORMIDAD CON EL DECRETO-LEY DE 26 DE OCTUBRE DE 1940 Y LA LEY DE 4 DE AGOSTO DE 1941, Y BAJO LAS CONDICIONES PRESCRITAS EN LOS MISMOS, EL BANCO NACIONAL DE NICARAGUA, DEPARTAMENTO DE EMISIÓN, PAGARÁ A LA VISTA AL PORTADOR, POR ESTE BILLETE CIEN CÓRDOBAS. AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY (Translation: National Bank of Nicaragua Emission Department, Managua Series 1945 100 Worth for One Hundred Cordobas This note has been issued in accordance with the Decree-Law of October 20, 1940, the Law of August 4, 1941; it must be received in payment of customs and tax duties and will be legal and mandatory for the payment of debts within the Republic. In accordance with the Decree-Law of October 26, 1940 and the Law of August 4, 1941, and under the conditions prescribed therein, the National Bank of Nicaragua, issuing department, shall pay at sight to bearer, for this note, One Hundred Cordobas. American Bank Note Company) |
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| 变体 | P#97a - 1941 & 1942 P#97b - 1945 |
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The Banco Nacional de Nicaragua during this period functioned simultaneously as the country's central bank and commercial bank — an unusual dual role that persisted until 1960. Notes in this series were printed by the American Bank Note Company under a long-standing contract that Nicaragua maintained through much of the mid-twentieth century.
The 1941–1945 date range spans the entirety of Nicaragua's formal alignment with the Allied powers during World War II, though the war's more immediate effect on the note was logistical: ABNC's wartime production priorities occasionally affected delivery schedules for Latin American clients, and some issues from this period show tighter print runs than the preceding decade.