100 soles 1949 — Peru ( Pick: 73 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 soles issued in Peru in 1949. It is cataloged under Pick number 73. The front design features a seated Liberty holding a shield and staff at the center, with variations of signatures present. The back design includes arms at the center, presented in orange, and was printed by Thomas de la Rue.
This banknote measures 170 by 80 mm and is printed on paper. The color scheme includes black on a multicolor underprint, with an orange reverse.
The specific amount produced is unknown. It is signed by Presidente Sr. Clemente de Althaus, Director Sr. Enrique Ayulo y Pardo, and Gerente General Sr. Alcides Velarde.
This banknote measures 170 by 80 mm and is printed on paper. The color scheme includes black on a multicolor underprint, with an orange reverse.
The specific amount produced is unknown. It is signed by Presidente Sr. Clemente de Althaus, Director Sr. Enrique Ayulo y Pardo, and Gerente General Sr. Alcides Velarde.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Presidente: Sr. Clemente de Althaus; Director: Sr. Enrique Ayulo y Pardo; Gerente General: Sr. Alcides Velarde
- Date of issue
- 31.03.1949
- Printing office
- Thomas de la Rue
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- black on multicolor underprint; orange reverse
- Dimensions
- 170 x 80 mm
- Amount produced
- unknown
- Pick catalog
- 73
About this banknote
The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú issued the 100 soles de oro banknote (Pick 73) on March 31, 1949. This issuance was part of the 1946–1951 series, reflecting the country's monetary policies during that period.
The obverse features a seated Liberty holding a shield and staff at the center, with signatures of Presidente Sr. Clemente de Althaus, Director Sr. Enrique Ayulo y Pardo, and Gerente General Sr. Alcides Velarde. The reverse displays the national coat of arms at the center, set against an orange background. Printed by Thomas de la Rue, the note measures 170 x 80 mm.