1000 pesos 1992 — Uruguay ( Pick: 67A )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 pesos issued in Uruguay in 1992. It is cataloged under Pick number 67A. Its denomination and year designate it within documented banknotes of this issue.
This note features a color scheme of purple and cream. The front side displays intricate designs, and the reverse is marked by detailed imagery, although specific visuals are not provided. The banknote measures 159 x 74 mm and is composed of paper. It is signed by Ricardo Pascale, Jorge Sambarino, and Juan César Pacchiotti. The printing office responsible for its production is De La Rue.
The central bank of Uruguay issued various denominations in 1992 to meet the currency needs of that year.
This note features a color scheme of purple and cream. The front side displays intricate designs, and the reverse is marked by detailed imagery, although specific visuals are not provided. The banknote measures 159 x 74 mm and is composed of paper. It is signed by Ricardo Pascale, Jorge Sambarino, and Juan César Pacchiotti. The printing office responsible for its production is De La Rue.
The central bank of Uruguay issued various denominations in 1992 to meet the currency needs of that year.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Ricardo Pascale, Jorge Sambarino, Juan César Pacchiotti
- Date of issue
- 1989
- Printing office
- De La Rue
- Colour
- Purple and cream
- Dimensions
- 159 x 74 mm
- Pick catalog
- 67A
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Uruguay issued this 1000 nuevos pesos note in 1992. This series was part of efforts to stabilize the country's currency during the economic adjustments in the early 1990s. It was printed by Thomas De La Rue, a prominent banknote printer.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of José Gervasio Artigas, a prominent historical figure in Uruguay. The back depicts the Banco Central del Uruguay building. This note, catalogued as Pick 67A, measures 159 x 74 mm and bears the signatures of Ricardo Pascale, Jorge Sambarino, and Juan César Pacchiotti.