Issued by the Government of Paraguay in 1907, this 100 Pesos banknote belongs to the early 20th-century series reflecting the country’s post-War of the Triple Alliance monetary system and classical banknote design.
The obverse features an allegorical female figure symbolizing liberty and prosperity, accompanied by denomination numerals, Spanish inscriptions, and ornate guilloche engraving typical of the period.
The reverse displays elaborate ornamental patterns and scrollwork, emphasizing security and aesthetic balance rather than pictorial scenes. Decorative borders and finely engraved details complete the design.
Issuer: Government of Paraguay
Denomination: 100 Pesos
Year: 1907
Dimensions: Approx. 180 × 80 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, complex guilloche engraving