1987 Uruguay 100 Nuevos Pesos Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of José Gervasio Artigas, a national hero of Uruguay, on the right side. The Uruguayan coat of arms is displayed at the center, with a watermark of Artigas to the left. The note is printed in multicolored tones with intricate patterns, and the denomination "N$100" is located in the corners.
Obverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY, CIEN NUEVOS PESOS, MONEDA NACIONAL, along with the serial number and signatures.
Size ±: 159 x 74 mm
Reverse: Depicts a detailed illustration of the Palacio Legislativo (Legislative Palace) in Montevideo, a symbol of Uruguay's government and democracy. The denomination "N$100" is shown in the corners and along the sides, framed by ornate designs.
Reverse lettering: BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY, CIEN NUEVOS PESOS.
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