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5 Centavos Fuertes Banco Provincial Santa Fe

Features

Issuer Santa Fe (Argentine provinces)
Issuing bank Provincial Bank of Santa Fé (Banco Provincial de Santa Fé)
Type Local banknotes
Year 1874
Composition Paper
Size 94 × 56 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
457941
References P# S798
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
, Bauman# SFE-200b
Robert J. Bauman; 2016. The Paper Money of Argentina: A Window to History 1816-1899. Self-published.

Obverse

Black printing.
Ram on left, coat of arms on upper center, issuer name on top, face value in Arabic numbers on both top corners, in Roman numbers on both lower corners, in letters at center.
Black serie in word, to left of arms, black serial #s, 6 digits to right of arms.
Autographed signature with title below, on lower right. Issueing place and date on lower right, printer name on bottom.
Punch hole cancelled.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
5
EL BANCO PROVINCIAL DE Sta FÉ
SERIE UNA 0???52
Pagará á la vista y ál portador
CINCO CENTAVOS fuertes
en las monedas determinadas por la
Ley Nacional. Rosario, 1° de Setiembre, 1874
POR EL DIRECTORIO
V LITOGRAFIA E. FLEUTI ROSARIO

Translation:
The Provincial Bank of Santa Fe
Serie One
Will pay at sight and to bearer five Centavos Fuertes in the currencies stated by the National Law
Rosario, September 1st., 1874.
By Directory Staff
Lithographic E. Fleuti, Rosario

Reverse

Blank.

Comments

Image of unsigned remainder from Banknote Museum website, to show full image of note:

© Banknote Museum

 

Printer:

Litografía Eduardo Fleuti, Rosario, Argentina.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC References
1874-Sep-01  Remainder, unsigned.
1874-Sep-01  P# S798
Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (10 volumes).
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