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| 背面描述 | Large intaglio vignette of an Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) in close-up, with a second condor in flight visible in the upper right against a pink floral background of kantuta blossoms. The Peruvian national coat of arms appears in the lower left, with the word CÓNDOR below the main bird and a decorative Andean textile pattern motif in the lower right. The denomination numeral '20' in red appears at lower right, with the country name 'Perú' and 'VEINTE SOLES' at the top. |
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| 防伪类型 | Security thread, Watermark, Color-shifting ink |
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Perum Peruri — the Indonesian state security printer based in Karawang, West Java — has held contracts with the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú for decades, an arrangement that reflects how thoroughly the market for security printing consolidated around a handful of trusted national printers in the late twentieth century. Peru is far from alone in outsourcing to Peruri; the firm prints currency for numerous countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
The 20 Soles denomination sits in the middle of Peru's current polymer-adjacent cotton series, which retained traditional paper composition while incorporating the color-shifting ink technology more commonly associated with higher-value issues.