KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

50 soles 1947 — Peru ( Pick: 68A )

Region: South America
Front side
50 soles Peru 1947 — Front side
Back side
50 soles Peru 1947 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 50 soles issued in Peru in 1947. It is cataloged under Pick number 68A. The note features a front side design depicting a girl with a lamb and sheep, part of the 1935, 1933 (Ley 7137), and 1941 Issues, with additional dates of 17.10.1947 and 28.9.1950. The design is presented in black on a multi-colored underprint, printed on paper with dimensions of 165 x 78 mm.

The banknote is signed by Lino Cornejo (Director), Francisco Tudela y Varela (President), and Clemente de Althaus Dartnell (General Manager). It was produced by the American Banknote Corporation, with a total production amount of 1,700,000 notes.

The chervonets series was demonetized on December 29, 1947. Specific details on the series and period are not specified within the documentation.

Specifications

Signed by
Lino Cornejo (Director), Francisco Tudela y Varela (President), Clemente de Althaus Dartnell (General Manager)
Date of issue
October 17, 1947
Printing office
American Banknote Corporation
Paper
Paper
Colour
Black on multi-colored underprint
Dimensions
165 x 78 mm
Amount produced
1,700,000 notes
Pick catalog
68A

About this banknote

The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú issued the 50 soles de oro banknote on October 17, 1947. This issuance was part of a series produced by the American Bank Note Company, with a total of 1,600,000 notes printed across series B9 and B10.

The obverse features a young girl standing in a field with flowers, holding a baby lamb. The reverse depicts two allegorical figures wearing laurels. The note measures 165 x 77 mm and is printed in black and blue.

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