1977 Peru 50 Soles de Oro Banknote

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Obverse: Features a portrait of Túpac Amaru II, the leader of an indigenous uprising in 18th-century colonial Peru, on the right side. To the left, there is an engraving of a Peruvian worker with a pickaxe, symbolizing labor and resistance. The Peruvian Coat of Arms is centered at the top, surrounded by intricate patterns. The denomination "50" is printed in the upper-left and bottom-right corners. The serial number "H230745513" is printed twice, on both the left and right sides of the note, with official signatures at the bottom.

Obverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERÚ, CINCUENTA SOLES DE ORO, serial number H230745513, LIMA 15 DE DICIEMBRE DE 1977.

Size ±: 156 x 66 mm

Reverse: Depicts a scene of the Historic Town of Tinta, including its colonial-style church and surrounding buildings. The denomination "50" is printed in all four corners. The design is framed by intricate borders and security patterns.

Reverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERÚ, CINCUENTA SOLES DE ORO, EL HISTÓRICO PUEBLO DE TINTA.

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SKU: BAN285-
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