100 intis 1987 — Peru ( Pick: 133a )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 intis issued in Peru in 1987. It is cataloged under Pick number 133a. The note's design features a combination of brown and cream colors.
This banknote is signed by Carlos Capuñay Mimbela (President), Luis Guiulfo Zender (Director), and César Farrari Quiñe (General Manager). It was printed by Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, Germany.
The 100 intis denomination was part of Peru’s currency during a time of significant economic change in the late 20th century.
This banknote is signed by Carlos Capuñay Mimbela (President), Luis Guiulfo Zender (Director), and César Farrari Quiñe (General Manager). It was printed by Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, Germany.
The 100 intis denomination was part of Peru’s currency during a time of significant economic change in the late 20th century.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Carlos Capuñay Mimbela (President), Luis Guiulfo Zender (Director), César Farrari Quiñe (General Manager)
- Date of issue
- June 26, 1987
- Printing office
- Bundesdruckerei, Berlin, Germany
- Colour
- Brown and cream
- Pick catalog
- 133a
About this banknote
The "Banco Central de Reserva del Perú" issued the 100 intis note in 1987. This series was introduced to replace the old soles system as part of economic reforms during a period of high inflation in Peru. The reforms aimed to stabilize the currency by introducing the inti as the new unit.
The front of the note features a portrait of Ramón Castilla, a prominent Peruvian historical figure. The back depicts a textile factory scene, emphasizing industrial development. Printed by Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, this note is signed by Carlos Capuñay Mimbela, Luis Guiulfo Zender, and César Farrari Quiñe, highlighting its official authorization.