KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

5000 soles 1981 — Peru ( Pick: 123 )

Region: South America
Front side
5000 soles Peru 1981 — Front side
Back side
5000 soles Peru 1981 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 5000 soles issued in Peru in 1981. It is cataloged under Pick number 123. The note has dimensions of 150 x 65 mm and features a black and red-brown color scheme on a multicolor underprint.

The front side design displays a watermark of Garcilaso Inca de la Vega at the center, with the denomination prominently positioned above the signatures. The printer's mark is attributed to TDLR, and it is noted as part of the 1981 Issue titled 1000 Soles de Oro. The back side design depicts miners and includes a watermark of Colonel Bolognesi, with the printing office identified as ABNC.

Details regarding the amount produced, paper quality, and signatures are not specified. In 1981, the country experienced significant economic changes marked by the introduction of various currency notes aimed at stabilizing the national economy.

Specifications

Signed by
Not specified
Date of issue
1981
Printing office
ABNC
Paper
Not specified
Colour
Black and red-brown on multicolor underprint
Dimensions
150 x 65 mm
Amount produced
Not specified
Pick catalog
123

About this banknote

The "Banco Central de Reserva del Perú" issued this 5000 soles banknote in 1981. This series was introduced to manage economic adjustments during the early 1980s, reflecting changes in currency design to incorporate advanced security features. The note was printed by the American Bank Note Company (ABNC).

The front side of the note features a watermark of Garcilaso Inca de la Vega, with black and red-brown coloring on a multicolor underprint. It resembles Pick 119, but the denomination appears above the signatures at the center. The back side design depicts miners, with a watermark of Colonel Bolognesi.

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