Sig 4: Castelli/Pacchiotti/Inglesias Banco Central del Uruguay below 2 titles at right 100 pesos Values

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Sig 4: Castelli/Pacchiotti/Inglesias Banco Central del Uruguay below 2 titles at right 100 pesos Values

Details

Obverse: Spanish text; coat of arms; allegorical woman with constitution and scales of justice

Reverse: Spanish text; crowd of people amid flags of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and UK Merchant Navy, on the promulgation of the constitution on 18 July 1830 in Plaza Matriz in front of the cabildo, Montevideo from Juan Manuel Blanes’s painting, “Boceto para la Jura de la Constitución de 1830” (Sketch for Constitution Day 1830)

Basic Information

GSID:

143491

Denomination:

100 pesos

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

Sig 4: Castelli/Pacchiotti/Inglesias Banco Central del Uruguay below 2 titles at right

Design Details

Note Color:

Red and brown

Note Dimension:

162 x 80 mm

Printer:

THOMAS DE LA RUE & CO LTD

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