
Stake attention in this memory
Two historical Chilean banknotes are displayed under a clear protective panel on a black mat, mounted against a light-colored wall. This exhibit is located in Santiago, Chile, indicative of a numismatic collection, likely within the Banco Central de Chile or a related museum. The upper banknote shows its obverse side, denominated "CINCO PESOS" from "BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE." It features a circular portrait of a man in uniform on the right, a blank circular watermark area on the left, and the issue date "7 - VI - 1933" below the central text. The serial number "011434" is present on the lower-left and upper-right. Two signatures are visible at the bottom. The banknote's color scheme is light blue and white. The lower banknote displays its reverse side, also from "BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE" and denominated "CINCO PESOS." It features a large, stylized numeral '5' on the left, with "CINCO PESOS" printed at the bottom. A circular watermark area is on the right, and a circular seal is partially visible in the lower-right corner. This note also utilizes a light blue and white palette with intricate geometric patterns. The clear protective panel covering the banknotes is secured by four black fasteners and exhibits minor surface scratches and reflections. A small white label with the number '4' is affixed to the lower-right corner of the black mat.
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