Authentic uncirculated banknote from Peru's 1976–1985 Sol de Oro series, with crisp paper quality and no folds, pinholes, or tears.
🎖️ This impressive 5000 Soles de Oro banknote from the 1976–1985 issue honors Colonel Francisco Bolognesi, one of Peru's most celebrated military heroes. Revered for his defense of Arica during the War of the Pacific, Bolognesi remains a symbol of courage and national pride in Peruvian history.
⛏️ The reverse depicts miners working underground, highlighting the importance of mining to Peru's economy and reflecting the country's rich deposits of silver, copper, gold, and other valuable minerals.
đź”¶ Printed by the renowned German security printer Bundesdruckerei, this note belongs to the final years of Peru's Sol de Oro currency. Hyperinflation during the 1980s led to its replacement by the Inti in 1985, and the denomination was officially demonetized on December 31, 1986.
📜 A fascinating collectible from Peru's inflationary era—ideal for collectors of Latin American currency, military history, mining themes, and obsolete world banknotes.
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