500 soles 1976 — Peru ( Pick: 115 )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 500 soles issued in Peru in 1976. It is cataloged under Pick number 115. The front side design features Garcilaso Inca de la Vega on the right, with arms at the center and includes three signatures. The inscriptions indicate "1000 Soles de Oro" along with references to the 1976-1977 issues and the date of July 22, 1976. The colors used are green, blue, and yellow. The back side design depicts a logging scene, printed by IPS-Roma.
This note has dimensions of 150 x 75 mm and was produced in a quantity of 41,920,000. It is made of paper and includes the signatures of Pedro Reiser Gasser, Carlos Santisteban de Noriega, and Alonso Polar Campos.
In 1976, the production of currency reflected the economic conditions of Peru under military governance initiated in 1968.
This note has dimensions of 150 x 75 mm and was produced in a quantity of 41,920,000. It is made of paper and includes the signatures of Pedro Reiser Gasser, Carlos Santisteban de Noriega, and Alonso Polar Campos.
In 1976, the production of currency reflected the economic conditions of Peru under military governance initiated in 1968.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Pedro Reiser Gasser, Carlos Santisteban de Noriega, Alonso Polar Campos
- Date of issue
- 22 July 1976
- Printing office
- IPS-Roma
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Green, blue and yellow
- Dimensions
- 150 x 75 mm
- Amount produced
- 41,920,000
- Pick catalog
- 115
About this banknote
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru issued the 500 soles banknote, Pick #115, in 1976. This series was introduced to accommodate economic adjustments and currency demands during the 1970s and featured signatures by Pedro Reiser Gasser, Carlos Santisteban de Noriega, and Alonso Polar Campos.
The front of the note features Garcilaso Inca de la Vega at the right and national arms at the center. The back showcases a logging scene, illustrating Peru's natural resources. Printed by IPS-Roma, the note measures 150 x 75 mm. A total of 41,920,000 pieces were produced in this series.