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| 正面铭文 | BANCO DE LONDRES Y RIO DE LA PLATA VALE POR CINCUENTA PESOS Pagueremos á la vista y al portador Cincuenta Pesos moneda Adriana en efectivo ó su equivalente en moneda de Ley. Córdoba, 15 de Noviembre de 1869. Por el Banco 50 N.° 001362 |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in a single tone on plain paper with a simple rectangular frame of fine guilloche borders. The numeral '50' appears in each corner within octagonal cartouches, and a large lightly engraved '500' watermark-style underprint occupies the centre field. The overall design is intentionally plain, relying on the ornamental frame and large numeral underprint for denomination identification. |
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Banco de Londres y Río de la Plata was a British-founded institution established in Buenos Aires in 1862, and its Córdoba branch operated with a degree of regional autonomy that extended to issuing its own notes — a common arrangement under Argentina's pre-federal banking regime. The PS prefix in the Pick numbering places this firmly in the "Specialized" category of provincial and private issues, which in Argentina's case covers the chaotic decade before the Banco Nacional was established in 1872.
By 1869, Córdoba's economy was still heavily tied to cattle and mule trade rather than export agriculture, and a 50 Peso denomination would have been a substantial instrument — not everyday commerce, but interbank settlement or large merchant transactions.