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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is printed in green and black with an elaborate engraved vignette at centre showing two allegorical female figures seated flanking a shield with a sailing ship in the background, rendered in fine intaglio style typical of American Bank Note Company work. The large numeral '5' appears in green at upper left and upper right, with the bank title 'BANCO DE LONDRES MEXICO' arching across the top and 'Y SUD AMERICA' below. Lower left carries a vignette of two children, lower right a portrait of a woman, with the denomination 'CINCO SOLES' and place of issue 'LIMA' inscribed in the central text area, accompanied by manuscript signature lines for Contador and Gerente. |
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| 表面の銘文 | BANCO DE LONDRES MEXICO Y SUD AMERICA CINCO SOLES LIMA CONTADOR GERENTE 5 A |
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The Banco de Londres México y Sud América was a British-chartered institution operating in Peru, and this 1866 issue predates the establishment of a Peruvian central bank by decades. The American Bank Note Company held a near-monopoly on South American commercial bank printing at this period, supplying plates to dozens of competing institutions across the continent — which is why notes from entirely unrelated banks of this era can look strikingly similar in their engraving style and border work.
The "Soles" denomination reflects Peru's 1863 monetary reform, which replaced the old peso system. This note is among the earliest issues under that framework.