Issued by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru in 1987, this 100 Intis banknote is part of the Inti currency series used during a period of economic reform and transition.
The obverse features a portrait of a prominent Peruvian historical figure, accompanied by denomination numerals, Spanish inscriptions, and detailed guilloche patterns.
The reverse depicts cultural and architectural motifs, symbolizing Peru’s historical legacy and national identity. Decorative borders and repeating denomination elements complete the design.
Issuer: Central Reserve Bank of Peru
Denomination: 100 Intis
Year: 1987
Dimensions: Approx. 145 × 70 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, guilloche patterns