An Impossible Set
Ecuador: Banco Internacional

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The Banco Internacional, Eucador issued notes in 1, 5, 10, 20, 100 and 500 sucres from 1886 until 1894. At this point the bank became part of the Banco Comercial y Agricola which, along with Banco del Ecuador, issued currency for Ecuador from 1895 until 1922. Information for this bank is going to re...
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Set Details

Note Description: Ecuador, Banco Internacional
1 Sucre - Printer: W&S
Grade: 66 EPQ
Country: Ecuador
Note Number: ECUS172r
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Vignettes:
- Remainder
Comment: Exceptional Paper Quality
Certification #: 1907980-046
Owner: ColonialCoinsUK
Set Category: World
Set Name: An Impossible Set
Slot Name: Ecuador: Banco Internacional
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

The note selected for the Banco Internacional is a readily available 1 sucre remainder, S172r. The Coat of Arms for Ecuador is on the front right whereas on the left is a portrait of Antonio Jose de Sucre. Sucre was a Venezuelan General who played a key role in gaining independence of numerous territories from the Spanish following the Napoleonic Wars, starting with victory in 1822 at the Battle of Pinchincha, which liberated Quito which went on to become the capital of Ecuador. He also served as President of Bolivia from 1825 until 1828, was a close friend of Simon Bolivar, yet was assassinated on 4th June 1830 by anti-Bolivar forces. The currency, the sucre, was named after him and replaced the peso in 1884 with this being one of the first issues for the bank in the new currency.

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