1000 soles 1976 — Peru ( Pick: 116 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 soles issued in Peru in 1976. It is cataloged under Pick number 116. The front side features Garcilaso Inca de la Vega at the right and the arms at the center, along with three signatures and the text "1000 Soles de Oro." The back side depicts fishermen. The design employs blue and green on a multicolor underprint, with brown and green accents. The dimensions of the note are 150 x 75 mm.
This banknote was produced in an amount of 41,920,000 at the Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, Germany. It is printed on paper and includes details of the 1976-1977 issues, marked with the date 22.7.1976. The signatures on the note are from Pedro Reiser Gasser (Director), Carlos Santisteban de Noriega (President), and Alonso Polar Campos (General Manager).
The note was part of a series that reflects the economic context of Peru during the mid-1970s. The issuance of this note occurred during a period of significant monetary adjustments in the country.
This banknote was produced in an amount of 41,920,000 at the Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, Germany. It is printed on paper and includes details of the 1976-1977 issues, marked with the date 22.7.1976. The signatures on the note are from Pedro Reiser Gasser (Director), Carlos Santisteban de Noriega (President), and Alonso Polar Campos (General Manager).
The note was part of a series that reflects the economic context of Peru during the mid-1970s. The issuance of this note occurred during a period of significant monetary adjustments in the country.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Pedro Reiser Gasser (Director), Carlos Santisteban de Noriega (President), Alonso Polar Campos (General Manager)
- Date of issue
- 22 July 1976
- Printing office
- Bundesdruckerei (Reichsdruckerei), Berlin, Germany
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue and green on multicolor underprint; brown and green on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 150 x 75 mm
- Amount produced
- 41,920,000
- Pick catalog
- 116
About this banknote
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru issued the 1000 soles banknote series in 1976. This series was part of a broader effort to update Peru's currency during that era. The banknotes were printed by Bundesdruckerei in Berlin, Germany, which was a key detail of their production.
The front side of the note features Garcilaso Inca de la Vega on the right and the coat of arms at the center. There are three signatures present: Pedro Reiser Gasser, Carlos Santisteban de Noriega, and Alonso Polar Campos. The back side depicts fishermen, with the printer identified as BDDK. A total of 41,920,000 notes were produced.