KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

5000 intis 1988 — Peru ( Pick: 137 )

Region: South America
Front side
5000 intis Peru 1988 — Front side
Back side
5000 intis Peru 1988 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 5000 intis issued in Peru in 1988. It falls under Pick number 137.

The front side design features a portrait of Admiral Miguel Grau on the right, with the national arms at the center. The color scheme includes deep brown-violet, olive-brown, and purple against a multicolor underprint. The reverse design portrays fishermen repairing nets, while the watermark displays Admiral Miguel Grau.

The banknote measures 150 x 75 mm and is printed on cotton paper. It was signed by Pedro Coronado Labó and produced by De La Rue in an amount of 150,000,000 units.

Specifications

Signed by
Pedro Coronado Labó
Date of issue
June 28, 1988
Printing office
De La Rue
Paper
Cotton paper
Colour
Green, brown, and blue
Dimensions
150 x 75 mm
Amount produced
150,000,000
Pick catalog
137

About this banknote

The Central Reserve Bank of Peru issued the 5000 intis banknote in 1988 as part of its inti currency system. This series was introduced during a period of significant economic adjustment in Peru. The decision to issue this series coincided with efforts to stabilize the national economy amid hyperinflation.

The front of the note features Admiral Miguel Grau, a prominent figure in Peruvian history, positioned to the right, with the coat of arms in the center. The reverse depicts fishermen repairing nets, a nod to Peru's maritime heritage. Printed by De La Rue, this note carries the signature of Pedro Coronado Labó and was produced in an extensive quantity of 150,000,000 pieces.

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