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| 表面の説明 | To the right of center, an intaglio portrait vignette of the Peruvian author Abraham Valdelomar Pinto is rendered against a multicolor guilloche underprint. The issuer name arches across the top margin, while the face value appears in both numerals and text rotated 90° along the left field, with a further numeral denomination printed in the lower right corner. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The central vignette presents a view of El Castillo, the principal pyramid structure at the Chavín de Huántar archaeological complex in Ancash, set within a multicolor guilloche ground. The face value in letters is inscribed across the upper margin, the national coat of arms of Peru appears to the right, and a numeral denomination is printed in the lower left corner. |
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The "Nuevos Soles" denomination name dates to Peru's 1991 currency reform, when the inti was replaced at a rate of one million intis per nuevo sol — a direct consequence of the hyperinflationary collapse that had seen annual inflation exceed 7,000% in 1990. The nuevo sol was itself rebranded simply as "sol" in 2015, which technically makes this series the final issues under the transitional nomenclature.
P#189 belongs to a mid-series update cycle rather than a foundational issue, with printing contracted to the Casa de Moneda de Perú in Lima.