10 soles 1947 — Peru ( Pick: 67A )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 soles issued in Peru in 1947. It is cataloged under Pick number 67A. The dimensions of the note are 150 x 79 mm and features a design from the 1935 issues, specifically referencing the 1933 Issue (Ley 7137) and the 1941 Issue. The front side design includes a seated mine driller at the center, presented in black on a multicolored underprint. The back color is orange.
This note 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). It was printed by the American Bank Note Company.
The paper used for this banknote adds to its distinct characteristics. The American Bank Note Company was known for producing currency during this time.
This note 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). It was printed by the American Bank Note Company.
The paper used for this banknote adds to its distinct characteristics. The American Bank Note Company was known for producing currency during this time.
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 multicolored 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 introduced in 1947. It was printed by the American Bank Note Company, a well-known entity for producing currency for various countries during this period. The banknote series was part of an effort to update and stabilize the national currency following World War II.
The front side of the 10 soles note features a central motif of a seated mine driller, set against a black background on a multicolored underprint. The banknote's physical dimensions are 150 x 79 mm, and it is made of standard paper. Prominent signatures on the note include Luis Guillermo Ostolaza, Juan Fernando Erasmo Gazzani García del Real, and Clemente de Althaus Dartnell.