500 pesos 1999 — Chile ( Pick: 153e )
Region:
South America
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 500 pesos issued in Chile in 1999. It is cataloged under Pick number 153e. The note features a front side design consistent with the 1994-2000 series, labeled as 1999 without imprint, and noted for its FV of 3.00.
The note's color palette includes dark brown and brown-violet, complemented by black text on a multicolor underprint. It measures 145 x 70 mm and is printed on paper. The signatures of Carlos Massad Abud, President of the Central Bank from 1996 to 2003, and Camilo Carrasco Alfonso, General Manager from 1994 to 2005, appear on the note.
The 500 pesos note was produced in 1999. The Central Bank of Chile issued various denominations during this period to address changing economic conditions.
The note's color palette includes dark brown and brown-violet, complemented by black text on a multicolor underprint. It measures 145 x 70 mm and is printed on paper. The signatures of Carlos Massad Abud, President of the Central Bank from 1996 to 2003, and Camilo Carrasco Alfonso, General Manager from 1994 to 2005, appear on the note.
The 500 pesos note was produced in 1999. The Central Bank of Chile issued various denominations during this period to address changing economic conditions.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Carlos Massad Abud (President of Central Bank 1996-2003), Camilo Carrasco Alfonso (General Manager of Central Bank 1994-2005)
- Date of issue
- 1999
- Colour
- Dark brown and brown-violet with black text on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 145 x 70 mm
- Pick catalog
- 153e
About this banknote
The Banco Central de Chile issued the 500 pesos banknote in 1999, continuing a series that began in 1977. This particular note, cataloged as Pick 153e, features the signatures of Carlos Massad Abud, President of the Central Bank from 1996 to 2003, and Camilo Carrasco Alfonso, General Manager from 1994 to 2005.
The obverse displays a portrait of Pedro de Valdivia on the right side. The reverse depicts the founding of Santiago, based on an oil painting by Pedro Lira. This 1999 issue is notable for the absence of the printer's imprint, a deviation from earlier versions in the series.