100 soles 1970 — Peru ( Pick: 102b )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 soles issued in Peru in 1970. It is cataloged under Pick number 102b. The front design features the phrase "De Acuerdo Con Su Ley Organica," along with two signatures: Emilio G. Barreto Bermeo and Julio Cuadros Muñoz.
This note measures 157 x 67 mm and is printed in black on a multicolor underprint. The design includes blue-gray elements and shares similarities with earlier notes, distinguished by updates in text and dual signatures associated with the variant designation.
Printed by Thomas de la Rue & Company, Limited, this banknote reflects the evolution of Peruvian currency. Variants of this note were issued and circulated on specific dates, such as October 16, 1970, and May 4, 1972.
This note measures 157 x 67 mm and is printed in black on a multicolor underprint. The design includes blue-gray elements and shares similarities with earlier notes, distinguished by updates in text and dual signatures associated with the variant designation.
Printed by Thomas de la Rue & Company, Limited, this banknote reflects the evolution of Peruvian currency. Variants of this note were issued and circulated on specific dates, such as October 16, 1970, and May 4, 1972.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Emilio G. Barreto Bermeo, Julio Cuadros Muñoz
- Date of issue
- 16.10.1970
- Printing office
- Thomas de la Rue & Company, Limited
- Colour
- Black on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 157 x 67 mm
- Pick catalog
- 102b
About this banknote
The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú issued the 100 soles de oro banknote (Pick 102b) on October 16, 1970. This series was introduced under the bank's organic law, as indicated by the text "De Acuerdo Con Su Ley Organica" on the note. The banknote features the signatures of Emilio G. Barreto Bermeo, Presidente Ejecutivo, and Julio Cuadros Muñoz, Director.
The front of the banknote displays a portrait of Hipólito Unanue, a prominent Peruvian physician and politician. The reverse side depicts the Iglesia de la Caridad, the site of Peru's first National Congress. Printed by Thomas de la Rue & Company, Limited, the note measures 157 x 67 mm and is characterized by black ink on a multicolor underprint.