The İzmir issue of the 200-piastre banknote on which İzmir was mentioned as the place of redemption. Immediately after its establishment in 1863, the Ottoman Bank decided to make use of the privilege of issue it had been granted by its concession. Contrary to the ‘kaimes,’ which had a disruptive effect on the monetary system of the Empire, the banknotes issued by the Ottoman Bank were convertible to gold and could be presented at any moment for redemption. The first banknote was worth 200 kuruş and printed in two versions, one of which could be cashed in Istanbul, and the other in İzmir. Though ready to be issued on June 3, 1863, this banknote was put into circulation later, on November 16, 17 and 18, 1863.
SALT Research, Ottoman Bank Archives
Osmanlı Bankası’nın İzmir’de çıkarılan ve üstünde “Bedeli İzmir’de tediye olunacaktır” yazılı 200 kuruşluk banknotu. Osmanlı Bankası, 1863’teki kuruluşunu takiben imtiyaznamesinde yer alan banknot ihracını gerçekleştirmeye başladı. Bankanın ihraç ettiği banknotlar, Osmanlı Devleti’nin karşılıksız olarak bastığı ve 1862’de piyasadan çektiği kaimelerden farklı olarak her an altına çevrilebiliyordu.İlk banknot, 3 Haziran 1863’te tedavüle çıkarılacak şekilde 200 kuruş değerinde hazırlanarak birinin karşılığı İstanbul’da, diğerinin ise İzmir’de ödenmek üzere iki tip olarak basıldı. Ancak daha ileriki bir dönemde -16,17 ve 18 Kasım 1863 tarihlerinde- tedavüle çıktı.
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