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Live auction - 4340419 - 2 Pesos DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1844 P.--

2 Pesos DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  1844 P.--  VG
2 Pesos DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  1844 P.--  VG2 Pesos DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  1844 P.--  VG
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Estimate : 2 000 €
Price : 1 000 €
Maximum bid : 1 000 €
End of the sale : 05 November 2019 17:56:35
bidders : 1 bidder
Face Value : 2 Pesos
Date: 26 juillet 1844
Period/Provinces/Banks Republica Dominicana
Catalogue reference : P.--
Alphabet - series : 2e série N°399538
Signatures : Trois signatures manuscrites
Detailed grade description : Déchirure de 3cm, petites rousseurs

Commentary


Proclamation de l'indépendance nationale de la République Dominicaine le 27 février 1844. Les premiers projets de loi de furent datés du 26 juillet 1844. Le 6 novembre 1844, l'émission de cinq billets en pesos fut ordonnée puis le 22 avril 1845, en réponse à une demande du président Pedro Santana, le Congrès autorise la publication de la deuxième série d'un et deux pesos. Non référencé dans le Pick. Papier fin non filigrané, numéroté et signé à la main

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Historical background


DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Santo Domingo was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and named Hispaniola. It is the first province of the Spaniards who call it Santo Domingo. French then Spanish, the island was under the control of the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1962, the first free elections took place but, in 1963, a putsch overthrew power. Order was restored in 1965 after American intervention. Joaquin Balaguer was elected president in 1966, 1970 and 1974 and returned in 1986, 1990 and 1994. He had to face many difficulties: natural disasters (cyclones), inflation, corruption and social inequalities, among others.

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