Issued by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru in 1988, this 10000 Intis banknote represents one of the highest denominations of the Inti currency, released during a period of extreme hyperinflation shortly before the currency was replaced.
The obverse features a portrait of a prominent Peruvian historical figure, accompanied by large denomination numerals, elaborate guilloche patterns, and inscriptions in Spanish.
The reverse depicts national symbols and cultural or architectural motifs reflecting Peru’s heritage. Decorative borders and complex background designs complete the banknote.
Issuer: Central Reserve Bank of Peru
Denomination: 10000 Intis
Year: 1988
Dimensions: Approx. 155 × 70 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, guilloche patterns