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Bolivia’s paper-money story at the turn of the twentieth century mirrors its economic shift from silver to tin and the consolidation of a young banking sector. The boliviano— introduced in the nineteenth century—circulated under a mix of private and state-chartered banks whose notes carried local branding, counters, and security features commissioned from overseas engravers.

Foreign printers—especially the American Bank Note Company—left a distinct imprint on Bolivian design: tight guilloche, balanced lathe-work, and formal imprints at the margins. Before serials, stamps, and handling entered the picture, printers created specimens and proofs in small numbers to approve plates and color. Those archival pulls now survive as plate-true records of the intended layout and are often the only pristine witnesses for types whose issued notes are rare or heavily worn.

In the early 1900s Bolivia moved toward tighter supervision and later centralized note policy under a national bank, but this pre-consolidation period remains essential for understanding the country’s engraving lineage and monetary practice. Use the filters above to pivot by type or year; the selections below sample proofs and a specimen that frame this transition without repeating card-level descriptions.

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Bolivia 1904 Banco Nacional 5 Bolivianos specimen, PMG 64

Bolivia 1904 — Banco Nacional 5 Bolivianos (Specimen)

Specimen of the 1904 Banco Nacional de Bolivia 5 Bolivianos, engraved and printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. (BWC) in London. The note bears the date SUCRE, 1 de Enero de 1904, and features the portrait of Simón Bolívar at center—an enduring symbol of republican legitimacy. ... Read more →

BoliviaSpecimen19045 BolivianosPMG 64 (Top Pop) S214sTop PopBanco NacionalBradbury WilkinsonBWCBolivia 20th CenturyBolivia19045 Bolivianos
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Bolivia 1903 Banco Agrícola 5 Bolivianos ABNC proof pair, PMG 63

Bolivia 1903 — Banco Agrícola 5 Bolivianos (Proof Pair)

Matched front and back printer’s proofs attributed to the American Bank Note Company, both graded PMG 63. These proofs were prepared as final design studies before mass production, allowing the printer and issuing bank to review alignment, color, and engraving detail prior to signature placement or numbering. The 5 Bolivianos design reflects Bolivia’s early 20th-century drive to modernize its financial infrastructure following the Federal Revolution of 1899. ... Read more →

BoliviaFront & Back Proof19035 BolivianosPMG 63 (Top Pop) ABNCAmerican Bank Note CompanyTop PopBanco AgrícolaBolivia19035 Bolivianos
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