KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10000 soles 1981 — Peru ( Pick: 124 )

Region: South America
Front side
10000 soles Peru 1981 — Front side
Back side
10000 soles Peru 1981 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10000 soles issued in Peru in 1981. It is cataloged under Pick number 124.

The front side design features the denomination of 1000 Soles de Oro and 5000 Soles de Oro, with the date 5.11.1981, presented in black, blue-violet, and purple on a multicolor underprint. Variations on the borders distinguish it from similar notes. The back side displays an illustration titled "Indian dig-Inca de la Vega," printed by the American Banknote Corporation.

This note measures 150 x 75 mm and is made of paper. It was signed by Felipe Cebrecos Revilla, Richard Charles Webb Duarte, and Brian Jensen Rubio. A total of 60,000,000 pieces were produced.

Specifications

Signed by
Felipe Cebrecos Revilla, Richard Charles Webb Duarte, Brian Jensen Rubio
Date of issue
5 November 1981
Printing office
American Banknote Corporation
Paper
Paper
Colour
Black, blue-violet, purple on multicolor underprint
Dimensions
150 x 75 mm
Amount produced
60,000,000
Pick catalog
124

About this banknote

The Central Reserve Bank of Peru issued the 10,000 soles banknote in 1981. The series was introduced to accommodate inflationary pressures in the economy. Printed by the American Banknote Corporation, this issue aimed to meet the increasing demand for higher denomination currency during this period.

The front design features intricate multicolor underprinting with black, blue-violet, and purple hues, similar to previous notes but with slight border variations. The back showcases a depiction of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, emphasizing Peruvian heritage. This banknote, cataloged as Pick 124, was signed by Felipe Cebrecos Revilla, Richard Charles Webb Duarte, and Brian Jensen Rubio, with a production total of 60 million notes.

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