5 pesos 1929 — Chile ( Pick: 82 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 pesos issued in Chile in 1929. It is cataloged under Pick number 82.
The front side features a black design on a green underprint, including the text "5 Pesos = 1/2 Condor Good Fine XF 18.4.1927-2.6.1930." The back of the note is brown.
This note is signed by Ismael Tocornal Tocornal and Aurelio Burr Sanchez. It was produced by Talleres de Especies Valoradas in Santiago de Chile, and its dimensions are 140 x 65 mm. The peso was officially adopted as part of Chile's currency on September 2, 1925.
The front side features a black design on a green underprint, including the text "5 Pesos = 1/2 Condor Good Fine XF 18.4.1927-2.6.1930." The back of the note is brown.
This note is signed by Ismael Tocornal Tocornal and Aurelio Burr Sanchez. It was produced by Talleres de Especies Valoradas in Santiago de Chile, and its dimensions are 140 x 65 mm. The peso was officially adopted as part of Chile's currency on September 2, 1925.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Ismael Tocornal Tocornal & Aurelio Burr Sanchez
- Date of issue
- June 2, 1930
- Printing office
- Talleres de Especies Valoradas, Santiago de Chile
- Colour
- Black on green underprint; brown back
- Dimensions
- 140 x 65 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 82
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Chile (Banco Central de Chile) issued the 5 Pesos banknote on June 10, 1929. This note was part of a provisional series introduced between 1927 and 1930, during a period of monetary adjustments in Chile.
The obverse features black printing on a green underprint, with the denomination "Cinco Pesos" and "Medio Condor" prominently displayed. The reverse is brown and includes the bank's seal featuring a condor. The note measures 140 x 65 mm and was printed by Talleres de Especies Valoradas in Santiago.