100 pesos 1936 — Chile ( Pick: 152 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 pesos issued in Chile in 1936. It is cataloged under Pick number 152. The front side features Diego Portales on the right, with a design in purple and red-violet on a multicolored underprint. The back side depicts the 1837 meeting at the left center and includes a watermark of D. Diego Portales P. It is printed by Casa de Moneda de Chile.
This note is signed by Pablo Baraona Urzúa and Carlos Molina Orrego. The dimensions of the banknote are 145 x 70 mm. The color scheme consists of black on a multi-colored underprint. There are six signature varieties noted on the banknote.
Casa de Moneda de Chile produced this note during a period of notable currency diversity. The presence of multiple signature varieties reflects the variability in the issuance of currency at that time.
This note is signed by Pablo Baraona Urzúa and Carlos Molina Orrego. The dimensions of the banknote are 145 x 70 mm. The color scheme consists of black on a multi-colored underprint. There are six signature varieties noted on the banknote.
Casa de Moneda de Chile produced this note during a period of notable currency diversity. The presence of multiple signature varieties reflects the variability in the issuance of currency at that time.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Pablo Baraona Urzúa & Carlos Molina Orrego
- Date of issue
- 1976-1984
- Printing office
- Casa de Moneda de Chile
- Colour
- Black on multi-colored underprint
- Dimensions
- 145 x 70 mm
- Pick catalog
- 152
About this banknote
The Banco Central de Chile issued the 100 pesos banknote (Pick 152) in 1976. This series was introduced to replace earlier denominations and featured updated security features and designs.
The front of the note displays a portrait of Diego Portales on the right side. The reverse features a depiction of the 1837 political meeting. The banknote measures 145 x 70 mm and was printed by the Casa de Moneda de Chile. It includes a watermark of Diego Portales. The signatures on this note are Pablo Baraona Urzúa and Carlos Molina Orrego.