10 peesot 1939 — Uruguay ( Pick: 37 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 peesot issued in Uruguay in 1939. It is cataloged under Pick number 37. The dimensions of the note are 146 x 73 mm, and it is printed on paper. The banknote features a color scheme of red and cream.
This note is signed by Andrés Martínez Trueba, Fermin Silveira Zorzi, Julio Carlos Netto, Alberto F. Zubiría, and Juan Carlos Faig. Its visual characteristics, including the use of red and cream, contribute to its overall design.
The 10 peesot note was issued during a period when Uruguay was transitioning in its currency issuance.
This note is signed by Andrés Martínez Trueba, Fermin Silveira Zorzi, Julio Carlos Netto, Alberto F. Zubiría, and Juan Carlos Faig. Its visual characteristics, including the use of red and cream, contribute to its overall design.
The 10 peesot note was issued during a period when Uruguay was transitioning in its currency issuance.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Andrés Martínez Trueba, Fermin Silveira Zorzi, Julio Carlos Netto, Alberto F. Zubiría, Juan Carlos Faig
- Date of issue
- 1939-01-02
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Red and cream
- Dimensions
- 146 x 73 mm
- Pick catalog
- 37
About this banknote
The Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay issued this banknote in 1939. The introduction of this series was marked by a new design aligning with the economic policies and monetary needs of Uruguay during that period. It reflects the central banking approach under the specified leadership, incorporating detailed artistry in its production.
The front side of the 100 Pesos note features a portrait of a female figure, identified with the word "CONSTITUCIÓN," alongside the national coat of arms. The back side displays a historical scene of a significant public gathering. This note, cataloged as Pick 37, was printed with dimensions of 146 x 73 mm, signed by notable figures such as Andrés Martínez Trueba and Julio Carlos Netto.