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| 正面描述 | Central vignette portrays inventor and aviation pioneer Pedro Paulet; the issuer name arcs across the upper left, while the country name "PERÚ" runs vertically at center; the face value appears in numerals at lower left and in both numerals and letters at upper right. A tactile recognition mark for the visually impaired is positioned on the left margin. |
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| 正面铭文 | BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERÚ CIEN SOLES 100 100 PERÚ (turned 90º) PEDRO PAULET (Translation: Central Reserve Bank of Peru One hundred Soles 100 100 Perú (turned 90º) Pedro Paulet) |
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Thomas De La Rue has printed Peruvian currency for decades, and this 2019 issue continues that relationship. The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú has maintained a notably conservative approach to its cotton paper series even as many regional central banks migrated to polymer — a deliberate policy choice given Peru's humidity gradients across coastal, Andean, and Amazonian circulation zones, where polymer notes can perform unpredictably.
The security package here — watermark and thread only — is modest relative to contemporaneous De La Rue output for other clients, suggesting this denomination sits in a tier the BCR considers low enough risk to warrant lighter specification.