1987 Peru 100 Intis Banknote
Obverse:
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Ramón Castilla, a former president of Peru, on the right side. Above his image, the national coat of arms of Peru is prominently displayed, accompanied by the denomination "100" below it. The bank’s name "BANCO CENTRAL de RESERVA del PERÚ" is printed along the top, with the serial number "B2956277E" visible in black ink.
Obverse lettering:
BANCO CENTRAL de RESERVA del PERÚ, CIEN INTIS, 22 de JUNIO de 1987, 100
Reverse:
The reverse side depicts a detailed image of a woman working in a textile factory, operating a spinning machine that produces large spools of thread. The left side of the banknote displays the denomination "100" in large font, with the text "CIEN INTIS" below.
Reverse lettering:
BANCO CENTRAL de RESERVA del PERÚ, CIEN INTIS, 100
Size ±:
150 x 75 mm
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