Issued by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru in 1988, this 5000 Intis banknote is part of the high-denomination issues introduced during the final phase of the Inti currency, amid extreme inflation before the return to the Sol.
The obverse features a portrait of a notable Peruvian historical figure, accompanied by large denomination numerals, intricate guilloche patterns, and inscriptions in Spanish.
The reverse depicts national imagery and cultural or architectural motifs reflecting Peru’s history and identity. Ornamental borders and detailed security backgrounds complete the design.
Issuer: Central Reserve Bank of Peru
Denomination: 5000 Intis
Year: 1988
Dimensions: Approx. 155 × 70 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, guilloche patterns