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100 Soles de Oro

Issuer Banco Central de Reserva del Peru
Year 1968-1974
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Value 100 Soles (100 PEH)
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Reverse description A large intaglio architectural vignette occupies the full centre of the note, reproducing the facade of the Iglesia de la Caridad in Lima, site of the first Peruvian national congress, with its twin bell towers and baroque doorway rendered in fine line engraving; a tree appears at left and adjacent colonial buildings extend to the right. A caption below the vignette identifies the building by name, and the denomination panel in dark ink runs across the lower border.
Reverse lettering BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERU
IGLESIA DE LA CARIDAD SEDE DEL PRIMER CONGRESO NACIONAL
CIEN SOLES DE ORO
THOMAS DE LA RUE & COMPANY, LIMITED
(Translation: Central Reserve Bank of Peru / Church of La Caridad, seat of the First National Congress / One Hundred Soles de Oro)
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Protection description a portrait head visible in the paper when held to light
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