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100 Soles de Oro

Uitgever Banco Central de Reserva del Perú
Jaar 1956-1968
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of a seated allegorical figure of Liberty, holding a pole surmounted by a Phrygian cap, with a short column at her side and a banner and coat of arms above. The issuer's name appears across the top, face value in numerals at both sides, and the denomination in words along the lower portion. Printed in blue with red serial numbers.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The national coat of arms occupies the central position within a circular frame. The issuer's name is inscribed across the top, with the face value in numerals flanking the arms on both sides and the denomination in words below.
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Opmerkingen

The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú relied almost exclusively on Thomas De La Rue throughout the postwar decades, and this long-running series reflects that dependency — the 100 Soles de Oro was issued continuously across twelve years without a fundamental redesign, with date and signature combinations distinguishing individual printings rather than any structural change to the plates.

Peru's sol had been pegged and revalued repeatedly since the 1930s; by the late 1950s the 100-sol denomination was losing ground to inflation, and by the time this series was retired it barely covered what a 10-sol note had bought at its introduction.

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