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1888A 1 peso note dated January 1st 1888 from the Banco de la Provincia de Santiago del Estero, Argentina.  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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The last 2 horse blankets from Argentina are total eye candy! Great adds @Caletan & super to hear you're on the mend! 
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 United States
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Quote: A 1 peso note dated January 1st 1888 from the Banco de la Provincia de Santiago del Estero, Argentina. Excellent! 
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Germany
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1887A banknote from September 20,1887 from Banco Italiano del Uruguay.  
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: A banknote from September 20,1887 from Banco Italiano del Uruguay. Nice example! 
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Valued Member
Germany
158 Posts |
1886A 5 Centavos note from Paraguay. Reverse is empty. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Wow: notes with horses & dogs! You just don't see many of those! Amazing adds @Catelan!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Very interesting note, Caietan!
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Valued Member
Germany
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Quote: Wow: notes with horses & dogs! You just don't see many of those! Amazing adds @Catelan! Thanks! Yes, that's true — dogs rarely appear on banknotes. Here are a few more from my collection.   
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Wonderful examples! 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I like notes with dogs. A lot of Arkansas scrip features a small vignette of a dog, often lying near a strong box with a key (somewhat similar to the 5 pesos note you shared, though typically much more crudely engraved!).
Member of SPMC, FCCB, ANA and ANS. My U.S. Classic Commemorative Complete Set: https://www.NGCcoin.com/registry/co...sets/278741/
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Quote: A lot of Arkansas scrip features a small vignette of a dog, often lying near a strong box with a key (somewhat similar to the 5 pesos note you shared, though typically much more crudely engraved!). Yes, these ABNC printing plates were frequently used.
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Valued Member
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I don't have any banknotes from 1885!  
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