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100 Pesos Bolivianos

Issuer Banco Central de Bolivia
Year 1962
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Signature(s) Milton Paz & Fabri
Milton Paz & Vizcarra
Protection type Watermark
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The 100 Pesos Bolivianos denomination was introduced as part of Bolivia's 1962 monetary reform, which replaced the old Boliviano at a rate of 1,000 to 1 — a direct consequence of the catastrophic inflation that followed the 1952 National Revolution and the subsequent nationalization of the tin mines. Thomas De La Rue printed the series, as they had done for Bolivia through much of the twentieth century.

P#164A captures the transitional signature pairing of Milton Paz with Fabri; the Paz/Vizcarra combination followed as personnel at the Banco Central turned over.

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