Issued by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru in 1981, this 1000 Soles de Oro banknote belongs to the last years of the Sol de Oro currency, which was replaced shortly after by the Inti.
The obverse features a portrait of a prominent Peruvian historical figure, accompanied by denomination numerals, intricate guilloche patterns, and inscriptions in Spanish.
The reverse depicts national symbols and cultural or architectural motifs representing Peru’s heritage. Decorative frames and detailed background patterns complete the design.
Issuer: Central Reserve Bank of Peru
Denomination: 1000 Soles de Oro
Year: 1981
Dimensions: Approx. 160 × 70 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, security thread, guilloche patterns