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Intaglio portrait of aviator José Abelardo Quiñones Gonzales in flight uniform and goggles occupies the right half of the note, with his name inscribed below; to the left, a vignette of a military monoplane on an airfield with a building in the background is set against a multicolour guilloche underprint. The Peruvian national arms appear at upper right, the issuer title 'BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERÚ' runs along the top, and the denomination 'DIEZ NUEVOS SOLES' is lettered in bold intaglio at the lower centre, flanked by three signature lines dated 27 DE SETIEMBRE DEL 2001. |
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The central vignette presents an intaglio biplane in flight over a Peruvian Andean river valley landscape, rendered in green on a multicolour guilloche underprint with interlocking oval rosette patterns in ochre and green at right. A facsimile signature 'J. Quiñones' with the date '21-I-39' appears at lower left, referencing the aviator's last flight; the issuer name 'BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERÚ' is inscribed at the top and the denomination 'DIEZ NUEVOS SOLES' in bold letterpress at the lower centre, with the numeral '10' at lower right. |
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Peru's nuevo sol series, introduced following the 1991 monetary reform that replaced the catastrophically inflated inti, was printed by De La Rue across multiple contracts spanning the 1990s and 2000s. The 2001 date on this note places it well into the post-hyperinflation stabilization period, when the Central Reserve Bank was quietly consolidating the series rather than issuing anything structurally new.
De La Rue's contract for Peruvian notes during this period is worth noting — the printer supplied multiple denominations simultaneously, and minor plate variations between print runs of the same denomination and date exist but are rarely catalogued systematically.