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DescriptionURU-S214b-Banco Italiano-100 Pesos (1887, face only).jpg
English: 100 Peso banknote issued by, Banco Italiano del Uruguay in Montevideo. Series date of 20 September 1887.
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American Banknote Co.

National Museum of American History   wikidata:Q148584
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