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The 5 Soles banknote, issued by Peru in 1956, belongs to the J29 series. This banknote is distinguished by its front and back prints made by the printer Thomas de la Rue, based in London.
On the front, the banknote features a dominant green color on a uniform light blue background. The central motif is a representation of Liberty seated, holding a shield and a staff. The serial numbers are positioned at the top left and right of the banknote. The inscriptions in Spanish indicate: "EL BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERÚ PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR CINCO SOLES DE ORO DE ACUERDO COM LA LEY Nº 10535". The date of issue, "22 DE MARZO DE 156", is also mentioned. The writing used is Latin.
The back of the banknote is printed in green. The national coat of arms of Peru appears in the center. The inscriptions "BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERU" and "CINCO SOLES DE ORO" are also found. The writing is also in Latin.
The dimensions of the banknote are 142 mm in length and 67 mm in width.