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25 Pesos

Uitgever República de Honduras
Jaar 1891
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in black on cream paper within a fine guilloche border, with five stars arranged in an arc at the top centre. The heading BILLETE PRIVILEGIADO appears in a decorative typeset panel, below which the denomination $ 25 VEINTICINCO PESOS 25 $ is set in large bold letterpress. The date of authorization ACUERDO SUPREMO DE 15 DE JULIO DE 1891 is inscribed in a central line, with the issuer legend República de Honduras in script at the lower centre, and an embossed circular official seal visible at the upper left.
Opschrift voorzijde BILLETE PRIVILEGIADO
25
$ 25 VEINTICINCO PESOS 25 $
ACUERDO SUPREMO DE 15 DE JULIO DE 1891
República de Honduras
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Honduras issued paper currency through a succession of short-lived private and state banks during the late nineteenth century, and this 25 Pesos note falls within a period of significant monetary instability on the isthmus. The República de Honduras notes of this era were typically contracted to foreign printers — the American Bank Note Company handled much of Central American government printing at this time — though attribution for this specific series requires caution without confirmed imprint evidence.

The embossed seal was a low-cost authentication measure common when intaglio security printing was beyond budget or logistical reach. It did relatively little to deter skilled counterfeiters.

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