KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 soles 1941 — Peru ( Pick: 67A )

Region: South America
Front side
10 soles Peru 1941 — Front side
Back side
10 soles Peru 1941 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 soles issued in Peru in 1941. It is cataloged under Pick number 67A.

The design features a seated mine driller at the center, presented in black on a multicolor underprint. The dimensions of the banknote are 150 x 79 mm. The background color is orange.

The banknote is signed by Luis Guillermo Ostolaza (Director), Juan Fernando Erasmo Gazzani García del Real (Chairman of the Board of Directors), and Clemente de Althaus Dartnell (General Manager). The American Bank Note Company was responsible for its printing.

Specifications

Signed by
Luis Guillermo Ostolaza (Director), Juan Fernando Erasmo Gazzani García del Real (Chairman of the Board of Directors), Clemente de Althaus Dartnell (General Manager)
Date of issue
September 26, 1941
Printing office
American Bank Note Company
Paper
Paper
Colour
Black on multicolor underprint
Dimensions
150 x 79 mm
Pick catalog
67A

About this banknote

The issuing authority for the 10 soles banknote is the Central Reserve Bank of Peru. This series was issued in 1941. It was introduced as a part of ongoing issues to standardize and stabilize the currency during a period of economic adjustment. The banknote was printed by the American Bank Note Company, ensuring high-quality production.

The front side design features a mine driller seated at the center, representative of Peru's mining industry, with black ink on a multicolor underprint. It measures 150 x 79 mm. The note is signed by Luis Guillermo Ostolaza, Juan Fernando Erasmo Gazzani García del Real, and Clemente de Althaus Dartnell.

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