1000 bolivianos 1928 — Bolivia ( Pick: 135 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 bolivianos issued in Bolivia in 1928. It is cataloged under Pick number 135.
The front side design includes "L.1928.5RVHRQ\HOORZJUHHQDQGOLJKWEOXHXQGHUSULQW 9LHZRI/D3D]DWOHIWFHQWHU6HULHV$'6LJQDWXUHYDULHW LHV%DFN $UPVDWFHQWHU%& *UD\3ULQWHU : 6 Decree of 16.3.1942."
This note features a color scheme of red on a green and orange underprint. It is printed on paper and measures 150 x 80 mm. The signatures on the note include Juan F. Granier (type 1), Humberto Cuenca de la Riva, and Alberto Palacios. The printing office is Waterlow & Sons Ltd, London.
The front side design includes "L.1928.5RVHRQ\HOORZJUHHQDQGOLJKWEOXHXQGHUSULQW 9LHZRI/D3D]DWOHIWFHQWHU6HULHV$'6LJQDWXUHYDULHW LHV%DFN $UPVDWFHQWHU%& *UD\3ULQWHU : 6 Decree of 16.3.1942."
This note features a color scheme of red on a green and orange underprint. It is printed on paper and measures 150 x 80 mm. The signatures on the note include Juan F. Granier (type 1), Humberto Cuenca de la Riva, and Alberto Palacios. The printing office is Waterlow & Sons Ltd, London.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Juan F. Granier (type 1), Humberto Cuenca de la Riva, Alberto Palacios
- Date of issue
- July 20, 1928
- Printing office
- Waterlow & Sons Ltd, London
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Red on green and orange underprint
- Dimensions
- 150 x 80 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 135
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Bolivia issued the 1000 bolivianos banknote in 1928. This series was introduced to modernize the currency and accommodate economic changes. Production was executed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd, London, which was renowned for its high-quality printing techniques during that era.
The front side of the banknote features a view of La Paz, located at the left center, surrounded by red on green and orange underprint. The back side shows the Bolivian Coat of Arms at the center. It measures 150 x 80 mm and includes the signatures of Juan F. Granier, Humberto Cuenca de la Riva, and Alberto Palacios.