100 pesos 1967 — Argentina ( Pick: 277 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Argentina, dated 1967, carries a denomination of 100 pesos. It features a red-brown design, with General José de San Martin in uniform on the front side, while the back side displays Spanish and Indians.
It is cataloged under Pick number 277, identifying it within the recorded issue. As part of the 1960-1969 ND issue, it includes two signature varieties corresponding to signature titles C and falls under series E, F, and G. The combination of its denomination, year, and design elements positions it within the documented banknotes of this timeframe.
It is cataloged under Pick number 277, identifying it within the recorded issue. As part of the 1960-1969 ND issue, it includes two signature varieties corresponding to signature titles C and falls under series E, F, and G. The combination of its denomination, year, and design elements positions it within the documented banknotes of this timeframe.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Egidio Iannella (Gerente-General 1967-1971), Pedro E. Real (Presidente 1967-1971)
- Date of issue
- 1967-1969
- Colour
- Brown
- Pick catalog
- 277
About this banknote
The Banco Central de la República Argentina issued the 100 pesos banknote (Pick 277) in 1967 as part of the 1960-1969 ND series. This series was introduced to modernize the nation's currency and featured updated designs and security features.
The front of the banknote displays a portrait of General José de San Martín in uniform on the right side. The reverse features an illustration of Spaniards and indigenous people, based on José Moreno Carbonero's painting "Segunda Fundación de Buenos Aires." The banknote measures 162 x 81 mm and lacks a security thread. It was demonetized on March 29, 1978.