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This Bolivian banknote, with a face value of 1 boliviano, was issued in 1928.
The obverse of the banknote is dominated by brown hues. It features a portrait of Simón Bolívar, an emblematic figure of the independence of several South American countries. The Latin inscriptions include the mention of the city of La Paz, as well as the reference to the law of July 20, 1928. The name of the issuing institution, Banco Central de Bolivia, and the promise of payment to the bearer of one boliviano in gold or equivalent are also present.
The reverse of the banknote is characterized by shades of blue. The national emblem of Bolivia occupies a central position, flanked by the face value of the banknote on each side. The Bolivian national emblem is a complex symbol, rich in details and meanings, representing the history and diversity of the country.
The dimensions of the banknote are 115 millimeters in length and 60 millimeters in width.
This banknote is a testament to the monetary history of Bolivia and reflects the national iconography of the time.