10 soles 1945 — Peru ( Pick: 67A )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 soles issued in Peru in 1945. It is cataloged under Pick number 67A. The dimensions of the note are 152 x 77 mm, and it is printed on paper by the American Bank Note Company.
The front side design features elements from the 1935, 1933 (Ley 7137), and 1941 Issues, with a black color scheme on a multicolor underprint. Depicted at the center is a seated mine driller. The back of the note is primarily orange.
A total of 3,000,000 pieces of this denomination were produced. The American Bank Note Company was responsible for printing this series of banknotes during its operational period.
The front side design features elements from the 1935, 1933 (Ley 7137), and 1941 Issues, with a black color scheme on a multicolor underprint. Depicted at the center is a seated mine driller. The back of the note is primarily orange.
A total of 3,000,000 pieces of this denomination were produced. The American Bank Note Company was responsible for printing this series of banknotes during its operational period.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1945
- Printing office
- American Bank Note Company
- Paper
- Paper
- Dimensions
- 152 x 77 mm
- Amount produced
- 3,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 67A
About this banknote
The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú issued the 10 soles de oro banknote (Pick 67A) on July 13, 1945, as part of the "Ley 7137" series initiated in 1933. This series was introduced under Law No. 7137 to standardize the national currency system.
The obverse features a seated allegorical woman representing agriculture, holding a basket of flowers. The reverse depicts a miner using a pneumatic drill in an underground setting. This note was printed by the American Bank Note Company, with a total of 3,000,000 pieces produced.