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500 Pesos

Issuer República de Chile
Year 1912-1917
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse description Black on green and yellow underprint, with a portrait vignette of Jorge Montt Álvarez at left and a vignette of the Palacio de La Moneda at right. The design incorporates elaborate guilloche patterning in the underprint, with handstamp varieties noted across examples.
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Variants a. 14.05.1912, 12.08.1912 & 15.05.1917.
s. Specimen.
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The República de Chile issued this high-denomination note during a period of acute monetary instability driven by the country's inconvertibility crisis — Chile had suspended gold convertibility in 1878 and never fully restored it, leaving paper circulation chronically overextended into the early twentieth century. A 500 Peso note in this environment was a serious instrument, not pocket money; it circulated among merchants, exporters, and institutions conducting the kind of business the nitrate trade generated.

ABNC produced the series in New York under contract, as they did for most of Chile's formal banknote output in this period. The engraved intaglio work is characteristic of their best commercial quality for South American government clients.

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