Billetes del Banco de Reserva del Perú Ley No.13958 1968 1 Peruvian Banknotes Central Reserve Bank of Peru Law No.13958 1968 Peruvian Banknotes Service Por César Corrales L.
2 History In 1968 he was overthrown by the architect Fernando Belaunde Terry in a coup led by his aide, General Juan Velasco Alvarado, who rule the country until 1975 causing a revolution in our economy and create this new issue. General Juan Velasco Alvarado President of Perú 1968-1975 1968 years of changes in Peru, with the new government came the new banknotes printed by Thomas de la Rue and protected by the Organic Law No. 13958 Central Reserve Bank of Peru, Law of past emissions. During this period characterized by the introduction of socializing and a host of new reforms in the country, and which includes first characters in the history of Peru in the face of all banknotes and back images of landmarks the country. It should be noted that during this government emphasized the nationalization of oil and fishing, as well as educational and agricultural reforms, creating a strong anti-imperialist position, with the introduction of characters and landmarks to circulating nationalism is trying to raise the people with the aid of notes, but not able to link people to their revolutionary action. Emission Series and Dates Denomination Series Issue Date 5 Soles Series J - 141 al 150 23/02/1968 10 Soles Series I - 171 al 185 23/02/1968 50 Soles Series H - 59 al 63 23/02/1968 100 Soles Series G - 36 al 40 23/02/1968 200 Soles Series Q - 1 al 5 23/02/1968 500 Soles Series L 19 al 22 23/02/1968 1000 Soles Series R 1 al 4 23/02/1968 So the name displayed under the banknotes "According to Law No. 13958" printed on all Banknotes issued in 1968.
3 Banknotes issuance of 1.000 Soles was printed with a typographical error in the series where R1 77.234 banknotes were printed, printing the name of Don Francisco Bolognesi for Bologñesi (Using the letter Ñ instead of N). For subsequent broadcasts for similar banknotes in the series R2, R3 and R4, and issued from 1969 to 1975 corrected the error by making all banknotes issued in the R1 series of that year have a special feature. Denominations and Features Denomination Obverse Color Reverse Color Measures 5 Soles Green Green 155 x 65 mm. 10 Soles Red, Orange and Yellow Red and Orange 155 x 65 mm. 50 Soles Blue, green and blue sky Blue 155 x 65 mm. 100 Soles Black, green and orange Black and blue sky 155 x 65 mm. 200 Soles Violet, Brown and yellow Violet 155 x 75 mm. 500 Soles Brown, Green and Pink Brown 155 x 65 mm. 1000 Soles Purple and Yellow Purple 155 x 75 mm. The 7 denominations of banknotes issued in the year 1968, with 3 signatures specified on each ticket. For tickets issued between 1969 to 1975 we note that there are banknotes issued at 2 and 3 signatures.. Issued Banknotes by 1968 Issued Banknotes from 1969 to 1975 (just a few notes)
Descriptions Denomination Printer Description 4 5 Soles de Oro TDLR Obverse: Next Left Inca ceramics, the center of the nation's shield next to Der. Effigy of Inca Pachacutec Reverse: Image of the Fortress of Sacsayhuaman with 4 bullet with the number "5" on the 4 corners.. 10 Soles de Oro TDLR Obverse: Next Left Colonial House, the center of the nation's shield next to Der. Effigy of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. Reverse: Image of Lake Titicaca with 4 bullet with the number "10" on the 4 corners. 50 Soles de Oro TDLR Obverse: Next Left Miners representing the mita, center the shield of the nation by Der. Effigy of Jose Gabriel Tupac Amaru II Condorcanqui. Reverse: Picture of the Historic Town of ink with 4 bullet with the number "50" on the 4 corners. 100 Soles de Oro TDLR Obverse: The Worker Left side discharging, the center of the nation's shield next to Der. Effigy of Hipólito Unanue. Reverse: Image of the Church of Charity headquarters of the First National Congress with 4 bullet with the number "100" on the 4 corners. 200 Soles de Oro TDLR Obverse: Next Left fishermen to sea, the center of the nation's shield next to Der. Effigy of Don Ramón Castilla. Reverse: Image of the frigate Amazonas with 4 bullet with the number "200" on the 4 corners. 500 Soles de Oro TDLR Obverse: Next Left Representing Workers Working in the center the coat of the Nation by Der. Effigy of Don Nicolas de Pierola. Reverse: Image of the National Mint with 4 bullet with the number "500" on the 4 corners. 1000 Soles de Oro TDLR Obverse: Next Left Effigy of Don Miguel Grau, at the center the shield of the nation by Der. Effigy of Don Francisco Bolognesi, this issue is a mistake printing the tickets with the name using the letter Ñ Bolognesi Reverse: Picture of Machu Picchu with 4 bullet with the number "1000" on the 4 corners..
5 Soles de Oro 5 10 Soles de Oro 50 Soles de Oro 100 Soles de Oro
200 Soles de Oro 6 500 Soles de Oro 1000 Soles de Oro Peruvian Banknotes Central Reserve Bank of Peru Law No. 13598 1968 Posted by: Peruvian Banknotes Service César López Corrales Printed by: Publishing and Printing Sánchez EIRL Lima, Perú - 2003