An Impossible Set
Chile: Banco de Curico

Slot Comment:

The Banco de Curico was founded in October 1881 and issued notes of 5, 10 and 20 pesos dated 1882 even though some were printed and released a number of years after this date. These notes are usually found as single remainders and sometimes as uncut sheets both with and without counterfoils. The ban...
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Note Description: Chile, Banco de Curic?
20 Pesos - Printer: ABNC
Grade: 65 EPQ
Country: Chile
Note Number: CHLS220r
Pedigree: Radar Serial Number
Signatures/
Vignettes:
- Remainder
Comment: Exceptional Paper Quality
With Counterfoil
Certification #: 2085873-079
Owner: ColonialCoinsUK
Set Category: World
Set Name: An Impossible Set
Slot Name: Chile: Banco de Curico
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

The note included in this Set is a 20 pesos remainder, complete with counterfoil and radar S/N 37373 which is almost at the end of the last print run for this denomination in December 1897 (12501 to 37500). The front of the note includes a vignette of the bank building on the right which was destroyed in an earthquake in 1928, on the left is a child with a sickle and a freshly cut sheaf of wheat. The central image is a portrait of Captain Augustin Arturo Prat who was a lawyer and naval officer, and who was killed by Peruvian forces during the War of the Pacific making him a national hero. Captain Prat is commemorated throughout Chile in place names, ships of the Chilean Navy and the first Chilean Antarctic Research Station is named in his honour – the Arturo Prat base. More recently, in 1984, the Arturo Univeristy was founded. The back depicts the naval battle at Iquique in 1879 where Captain Prat lost his life.

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