50 soles 1970 — Peru ( Pick: 101b )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 soles issued in Peru in 1970. It is cataloged under Pick number 101b.
The front side design features the text "De Acuerdo Con Su Ley Organica," accompanied by two signatures, presented in blue-gray on a multicolor underprint. The back side depicts the historic town of Tinta with the altered text "De Acuerdo Con Su Ley Organica" and includes two signatures; the background is red-orange on a multicolor underprint. It is designated as variant b, with production dates of 16.10.1970, 9.9.1971, and 4.5.1972.
The dimensions of the banknote are 150 x 70 mm. The printing office responsible for this issue is TDLR.
The front side design features the text "De Acuerdo Con Su Ley Organica," accompanied by two signatures, presented in blue-gray on a multicolor underprint. The back side depicts the historic town of Tinta with the altered text "De Acuerdo Con Su Ley Organica" and includes two signatures; the background is red-orange on a multicolor underprint. It is designated as variant b, with production dates of 16.10.1970, 9.9.1971, and 4.5.1972.
The dimensions of the banknote are 150 x 70 mm. The printing office responsible for this issue is TDLR.
Specifications
- Signed by
- 2 signatures
- Date of issue
- 16.10.1970
- Printing office
- TDLR
- Paper
- Not specified
- Colour
- Blue-gray on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 150 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 101b
About this banknote
The issuing authority for the 50 soles note, cataloged as Pick 101b, was the Central Reserve Bank of Peru. This series was introduced in 1970. The series was part of Peru's ongoing currency designs during this time, and notes from this period reflect specific changes in legal text mandated under "De Acuerdo Con Su Ley Organica."
The front side of the note features the inscription "De Acuerdo Con Su Ley Organica" and includes two signatures, with the series marked as "J." The back side displays a scene of the historic town of Tinta. The note was printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company (TDLR) and is colored in blue-gray on a multicolor underprint.