Peru 1000 Intis 1988 Andrés Avelino Cáceres Banknote – UNC

CA$4.00

1988 Peru 1,000 Intis banknote issued by the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, featuring a portrait of Marshal Andrés Avelino Cáceres, a key military and political figure in Peruvian history. The reverse depicts an expansive Andean mountain scene with mountaineers, symbolizing resilience, exploration, and national identity.

Issued during Peru’s late-1980s high-inflation Inti period, this banknote represents an important chapter in the country’s economic history prior to the transition to the Nuevo Sol. Offered in circulated condition, showing handling, light creasing, and minor surface marks consistent with circulation, while retaining strong design detail and legible serial numbers.

A solid and affordable collectible for Latin American banknote collectors, inflation-era currency specialists, or historical collections.


Banknote Details

  • Country: Peru

  • Denomination: 1,000 Intis

  • Year: 1988

  • Issuer: Banco Central de Reserva del Perú

  • Obverse: Andrés Avelino Cáceres

  • Reverse: Andean mountain landscape with climbers

  • Currency Type: Obsolete (Inti)

  • Printer: Bundesdruckerei (Germany)

 

** Please note that the Serial Number may not be the same as in the photo. **