1 pesos 1914 — Uruguay ( Pick: 9 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1 peso issued in Uruguay in 1914. It is cataloged under Pick number 9. The dimensions of the note are 138 x 70 mm, featuring a black design on a blue underprint and a brown back. The note is printed on paper and is signed by Claudio Williman (President), Juan Zorrilla de San Martín (Government Delegate), and Octavio Morató (Manager).
Produced by Waterlow & Sons in London, approximately 2.1 million notes were printed. The specific series and period are not detailed in the available facts.
In 1914, Uruguay was undergoing significant economic reforms led by President Claudio Williman.
Produced by Waterlow & Sons in London, approximately 2.1 million notes were printed. The specific series and period are not detailed in the available facts.
In 1914, Uruguay was undergoing significant economic reforms led by President Claudio Williman.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Claudio Williman (President), Juan Zorrilla de San Martín (Government Delegate), Octavio Morató (Manager)
- Date of issue
- September 1914
- Printing office
- Waterlow & Sons, London
- Colour
- Black on blue underprint; brown back
- Dimensions
- 138 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Approximately 2.1 million
- Pick catalog
- 9
About this banknote
The Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay issued this 1 peso banknote in 1914. This series was introduced following the law of August 4, 1896, which outlined the parameters for financial issuance during this period. The note was printed by Waterlow & Sons in London, a renowned security printing firm.
The front side features a portrait of an important historical figure, with intricate black designs on a blue underprint. The back is brown and displays the national coat of arms. This specific issue, categorized under Pick number 9, had approximately 2.1 million pieces produced and includes signatures from Claudio Williman, Juan Zorrilla de San Martín, and Octavio Morató.