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The 100 Soles de Oro banknote issued by Peru in 1975 is part of the G Series. This banknote, with a face value of 100 Soles de Oro, features distinct characteristics on both sides.
On the obverse, the banknote displays a portrait of Hipólito Unanue, an emblematic figure of Peru. The Latin inscriptions identify the issuing institute, Banco Central De Reserva Del Peru, as well as the face value, Cien Soles De Oro.
The reverse of the banknote illustrates a church, a historical site that hosted the country's first national congress. As on the obverse, the name of the financial institution, Banco Central De Reserva Del Peru, and the face value, Cien Soles De Oro, are present.
This banknote was printed by De La Rue (Thomas de la Rue; Thomas De La Rue & Co.; TDLR), a printing company based in London, United Kingdom. The banknote's dimensions are 156 mm in length and 66 mm in width.