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This Chilean banknote has a face value of 10,000 escudos. It was issued in 1976. The banknote belongs to the A23 series.
The obverse of the banknote features a portrait of O'Higgins, an important historical figure of Chile. The background may contain graphic elements or decorative patterns typical of Chilean banknotes of that era. Inscriptions in Spanish, including the face value and the name of the issuing institution, are also present. The typography and general style of the obverse reflect the aesthetic and security standards in place at the time of its issue.
On the reverse of the banknote, a depiction of the Battle of Rancagua is illustrated. This battle is a key event in Chilean history, and its inclusion on the banknote underlines its cultural and historical importance. Landscape elements or national symbols may also be incorporated into the design. As with the obverse, inscriptions in Spanish, potentially legal information or details about the battle, are visible. The colors and artistic style of the reverse are designed to complement the obverse and enhance the authenticity of the banknote.
In terms of dimensions and materials, the banknote is made from standard banknote paper, designed to resist wear and counterfeiting. Security features such as watermarks, security threads, and special inks may be integrated to prevent falsification. The size of the banknote conforms to the usual standards for banknotes of that era.