100 soles 2006 — Peru ( Pick: 181 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 soles issued in Peru in 2006. It is cataloged under Pick number 181. The front side design features an arch monument at the center, with Jorge Basadre Grohmann depicted at the right and arms at the upper right. The color scheme on the front includes black, blue-black, red-violet, and green on a multicolor underprint. The back side design showcases the National Library.
The dimensions of this note are 140 x 65 mm. It is printed on paper by Giesecke & Devrient in Germany, with a total production amount of 165,000,000 notes. The signatures on the note include Julio Velarde Flores (President), Carlos Raffo Dasso (Director), and Renzo Rossini Miñán (General Manager).
The note's design incorporates elements from earlier issues dating back to 2001 and 2004. The total production of 165,000,000 notes indicates widespread circulation of this banknote during its release.
The dimensions of this note are 140 x 65 mm. It is printed on paper by Giesecke & Devrient in Germany, with a total production amount of 165,000,000 notes. The signatures on the note include Julio Velarde Flores (President), Carlos Raffo Dasso (Director), and Renzo Rossini Miñán (General Manager).
The note's design incorporates elements from earlier issues dating back to 2001 and 2004. The total production of 165,000,000 notes indicates widespread circulation of this banknote during its release.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Julio Velarde Flores (President), Carlos Raffo Dasso (Director), Renzo Rossini Miñán (General Manager)
- Date of issue
- December 21, 2006
- Printing office
- Giesecke & Devrient, Germany
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Black, blue-black, red-violet, and green on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 140 x 65 mm
- Amount produced
- 165,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 181
About this banknote
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru issued the 100 soles banknote in 2006, featuring the signature of Julio Velarde Flores as President. This series was introduced as part of an effort to modernize the currency and improve security features. The notes were printed by Giesecke & Devrient in Germany, with a total production of 165,000,000 pieces.
The front side of the banknote depicts an arch monument at the center and a portrait of Jorge Basadre Grohmann on the right. The design incorporates the Peruvian arms at the upper right. The back side features the National Library. The note, measuring 140 x 65 mm, is colored in black, blue-black, red-violet, and green on a multicolor underprint.