50 soles 1945 — Peru ( Pick: 68A )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 soles issued in Peru in 1945. It is cataloged under Pick number 68A. The front side features a design from the 1935 Issues, incorporating elements from the 1933 Issue (Ley 7137) and the 1941 Issue, depicting a girl with a lamb and sheep in black.
The note measures 165 x 78 mm and is printed by the American Banknote Corporation. The color scheme consists of blue and black. A total of 2,000,000 pieces were produced.
The issuance of this banknote occurred during a period of significant monetary developments in Peru in the mid-20th century, including changes implemented following Ley 7137.
The note measures 165 x 78 mm and is printed by the American Banknote Corporation. The color scheme consists of blue and black. A total of 2,000,000 pieces were produced.
The issuance of this banknote occurred during a period of significant monetary developments in Peru in the mid-20th century, including changes implemented following Ley 7137.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- July 13, 1945
- Printing office
- American Banknote Corporation
- Colour
- Blue and black
- Dimensions
- 165 x 78 mm
- Amount produced
- 2,000,000
- Pick catalog
- 68A
About this banknote
The issuing authority for the 50 soles banknote was the Central Reserve Bank of Peru. This series was issued in 1945. It was printed by the American Banknote Corporation, known for producing high-quality banknotes for various countries during this period.
The front side of the 50 soles note features a design with a girl accompanied by a lamb and sheep. This banknote, with Pick number 68A, was produced in a total quantity of 2,000,000 pieces. Its dimensions are 165 x 78 mm, and it is printed in blue and black tones.