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8 Soles

Issuer Banco de Lima
Year 1870
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Currency Sol (1863-1985)
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Obverse lettering El Banco de Lima
OCHO SOLES
CORRIENTE
Lima
Compañía Nacional de Billetes de Banco Nueva York
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Reverse lettering EL BANCO DE LIMA
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The Banco de Lima was one of several private commercial banks that emerged in Peru during the guano boom years, when coastal elites flush with export revenues pushed for a liberalized banking system. The 1877 Peruvian banking crisis — triggered by the collapse of guano revenues and compounded by the War of the Pacific shortly after — wiped out most of these institutions, making pre-crisis private bank notes genuinely uncommon survivors.

The Compañía Nacional de Billetes de Banco operated briefly in New York during the early 1870s, printing for several South American clients before ceasing operations. Its output is relatively rare in institutional collections.

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