The Central Reserve Bank of Peru has put into circulation banknotes of S/. 10, S/. 20, S/. 50, S/. 100 y S/. 200 with designs that include security features.
The main feature is the portrait of Raúl Porras Barrenechea, historian, diplomat, and university professor.
The main feature is the portrait of Raúl Porras Barrenechea, historian, diplomat, and university professor.
The main feature is the portrait of Jorge Basadre Grohmann, historian.
* A new color-shifting ink has been used as a new security feature in this banknote.
The front features the portrait of Saint Rose of Lima, the patron saint of the Americas, the Indies, and the Philippines. The wishing well located at the Convent of Santa Rosa de Lima, ornamented with stylized silhouettes of flying swallows, is in the center background.
On the left, the reverse features the inside of the Convent of Santo Domingo, as well as some roses with intertwined stems.
Predominant color in front and reverse: pink
Size: 140 x 65 mm.
The front features the portrait of Abraham Valdelomar Pinto, writer, poet, and journalist on the right, and the front of the Palais Concert, the place where intellectuals used to meet at that time, in the center of the banknote.
The main feature on the reverse is the Lagoon of Huacachina, which is located in Ica, Valdelomar's birthplace.
Predominant color in front and reverse: brown/ cream.
Size: 140 x 65 mm.
The main feature on the front is the portrait of Peruvian historian Jorge Basadre Grohmann, who also reorganized the National Library of Peru. In the center is a view of the main square of Tacna, Basadre's hometown.
The reverse features the façade of the National Library, of which Basadre was appointed Director in 1943.
Predominant color in front and reverse: blue.
Size: 140 x 65 mm.
The front features the portrait of Raúl Porras Barrenechea, historian, career diplomat, and university professor on the right, and the main inner courtyard of the Casona of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in the center.
The reverse reproduces a photograph of a wall of the archaeological site of Chan Chan, which was the religious and administrative capital of the Chimu Empire until the Chimu were conquered by the Incas.
Predominant color in front and reverse: orange.
Size: 140 x 65 mm.
The front features the portrait of Raúl Porras Barrenechea, historian, career diplomat, and university professor on the right, and the main inner courtyard of the Casona of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in the center.
The reverse features the façade of the Palace of Torre Tagle, home to the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Predominant color in front and reverse: orange.
Size: 140 x 65 mm.
(These new banknotes will circulate simultaneously with the old ones)
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