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The Bill Board, a Numismatic Journey with Banknotes

The Bill Board, a Numismatic Journey with Banknotes

著者: Tim Baker
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概要

We will explore a wide number of topics, all dealing with banknotes. For individual banknotes, we will explore the history around the issuance of the banknote, including the series it belongs to, the images on the obverse and reverse, and their history, social, and numismatic implications. We will review all the key numismatic information, including the security details, the composition, serial and other identification numbers, and the latest market information. The goal is to appreciate what each banknote means and represents, not just the collecting value.

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  • Costa Rica: Banco de Costa Rica 20 Colones Series D (1901)
    2026/02/17

    The turn of the 20th century marked a definitive inflection point for the Republic of Costa Rica, a period characterized by the ascendancy of the "Liberal State" and the aggressive modernization of its economic infrastructure. The banknote we are looking at—the Banco de Costa Rica 20 Colones, Series D, dated 1901 encapsulates the nation’s aspirations toward industrial progress, financial stability, and architectural grandeur.

    The specific specimen under analysis, identified by Serial Number 04272, belongs to a series of banknotes produced by the American Bank Note Company (ABNC) of New York. By deconstructing its physical composition, iconographic narratives, and institutional origins, we reveal the broader economic tapestry of the "Generation of Olympus" (Generación del Olimpo)—the liberal elite that governed Costa Rica and sought to integrate its coffee-based economy into the gold-standard global markets of Europe and North America.1

    This report asserts that the Series D 20 Colones note was designed to function as a "monument in paper." At a time when the Costa Rican Colón (introduced in 1896) was solidifying its value against gold, the Banco de Costa Rica—the nation's premier financial institution—commissioned a currency that visually equated the extraction of mineral wealth (the obverse mining scene) with the solidity of banking institutions (the reverse architectural portrait). The survival of Serial 04272 as a high-grade remainder allows for a pristine view into the engraving mastery of the late Victorian era, offering numismatists and historians alike a tangible link to the zenith of private bank issuance in Central America.

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    25 分
  • Costa Rica: Banco de Costa Rica 20 Colones Series C (1906) Banknote
    2026/02/16

    A review of the history of the bank, the iconongraphy on the banknote, the Series C, and the market and technical specs. Did you know there was an American who wanted to establish English speaking colonies and slave states in Latin America and who was celebrated in the U.S>? Listen and find out where he fits in to the story.

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    30 分
  • Costa Rica: PMG 65 EPQ Banco National De Costa Rica 5 Colones 1937-1938 (Pick 198a)
    2026/02/15

    The study of Latin American currency provides a unique lens through which to view the economic and political evolution of the region. We are looking at the Costa Rica 5 Colones note of 1937-1938, cataloged in the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick 198a. This banknote is not merely a medium of exchange; it is a transitional artifact that bridges two distinct eras of Costa Rican banking history: the period of the Banco Internacional de Costa Rica and the subsequent establishment of the Banco Nacional de Costa Rica.

    This report focuses on a specific, high-grade specimen of this issue: a 5 Colones note graded PMG 65 EPQ (Gem Uncirculated), identified as a "Top Pop" (Top Population) rarity. The existence of such a pristine example is a statistical anomaly given the tropical climate of Costa Rica and the heavy circulation these low-denomination notes typically endured. The note is characterized by its provisional nature—a revalidation of an earlier issue via a typographic overprint—and its striking obverse vignette, familiarly known to collectors as the "Banana Train."

    The visual narrative of the note, depicting the loading of bananas onto a railway car, encapsulates the "Green Gold" era of Costa Rica, dominated by the United Fruit Company and the Atlantic Railroad. This report will dissect the historical context, technical specifications, security features, and market dynamics surrounding this numismatic treasure, providing a definitive reference for the advanced collector.

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    30 分
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