1000 soles 1975 — Peru ( Pick: 111 )
Banknote description
Produced by De La Rue in London, this banknote has dimensions of 155 x 65 mm and is printed on paper. The color scheme consists of green and brown over a multicolor underprint. The total amount produced is limited to 77,234 units. The signatures on the note include those of Alex Zarak Rissi (Director), José Morales Urresti (President), and Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor (General Manager).
The back of the note features additional elements such as Miguel Grau on the left and Francisco Bolognesi with the name spelled correctly on the right, along with the arms at the center. This note is part of a limited production run relevant to its issuance year and associated historical context.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Alex Zarak Rissi (Director), José Morales Urresti (President), Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor (General Manager)
- Date of issue
- October 16, 1970
- Printing office
- De La Rue (TDLR), London, United Kingdom
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Green and brown on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 155 x 65 mm
- Amount produced
- Limited to 77,234 units
- Pick catalog
- 111
About this banknote
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru issued the 1000 soles banknote in 1975 as part of their monetary series of that period. This series was introduced during a time of significant economic adjustments, and the banknote was printed by Thomas De La Rue in London. The note features signatures of key bank officials, including Director Alex Zarak Rissi.
The front side of the banknote includes the phrase "Su Ley Organica" along with two signatures and is noted as Series R. The reverse side displays the iconic scene of Machu Picchu, with Garcilaso Inca de la Vega to the right and national arms at the center. It includes three signatures and references notable figures Miguel Grau and Francisco Bolognesi. Only 77,234 units of this banknote were produced.