KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 soles 1965 — Peru ( Pick: 90a )

Region: South America
Front side
100 soles Peru 1965 — Front side
Back side
100 soles Peru 1965 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 soles issued in Peru in 1965. It is cataloged under Pick number 90a. The design features "Banco Central de Reserva del Perú" along with legislative references, and depicts Liberty seated, holding a shield and staff at the center, with a multicolor underprint. The reverse displays the national arms at the center, with the printer's mark "ABNC" noted.

This note measures 150 x 70 mm and is printed on paper. It is signed by José Carrillo Ramos, Alfredo C. Ferreyros Gafron, and José Morales Urresti. A total of 10,000,000 pieces were produced, indicating the scale of this issue. The coloring features black on light blue with a multicolor underprint.

The design includes "A.Pagar· al Portador" under the bank name at the top center. The note is linked to legislative reference Ley 13958 from 1962.

Specifications

Signed by
José Carrillo Ramos, Alfredo C. Ferreyros Gafron, José Morales Urresti
Date of issue
August 20, 1965
Printing office
American Banknote Corporation
Paper
Paper
Colour
Black on light blue and multicolor underprint
Dimensions
150 x 70 mm
Amount produced
10,000,000
Pick catalog
90a

About this banknote

The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú issued the 100 soles series in 1965. This series was introduced following the legislative enactment known as Ley 13958 in 1962. The note was part of the 1964 issue and formally released on August 20, 1965, marking a significant update in the country's currency.

The front of the note features the seated figure of Liberty holding a shield and staff, set on a background of black on light blue with a multicolor underprint. The back of the note displays the national arms at the center. Printed by the American Banknote Corporation, 10,000,000 notes were produced. This note is catalogued as Pick number 90a.

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