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| Uitgever | Banco Central de Reserva del Perú |
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| Jaar | 1941-1947 |
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| Samenstelling | Paper |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | EL BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERÚ PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR 10 LIMA, 26 DE SETIEMBRE DE 1941. DIEZ SOLES DE ORO DE ACUERDO CON LA LEY N°7137 American Bank Note Company (Translation: The Central Reserve Bank of Perú Will pay to the bearer Ten Soles de Oro, Accordingly to Law # 7137 Lima, September 26th., 1941.) |
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| Beveiligingstype | Watermark |
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The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú turned to the American Bank Note Company repeatedly through the 1930s and 1940s — wartime conditions had made European printers inaccessible or unreliable, and ABNC was the default for much of Latin America during this period. Peru was no exception. The P#67A series ran across six years, a span that reflects both the stability of the sol during this period and the absence of any monetary disruption severe enough to force a redesign.
The watermark is the sole security feature — relatively modest for the era, though consistent with ABNC's standard output for mid-denomination regional issues of the 1940s.