Obverse: Features a portrait of José Gervasio Artigas, a national hero and prominent leader in Uruguay’s struggle for independence, at the center. The national coat of arms is displayed to the left, with intricate laurel decorations symbolizing honor. The denomination “100” appears in each corner.
Obverse lettering: “BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY, CIEN PESOS MONEDA NACIONAL,” the serial number “20260867,” and signatures of bank officials.
Reverse: Depicts a historic scene of a political assembly, likely representing a foundational moment in Uruguay’s history, symbolizing the nation’s democratic values.
Reverse lettering: “BANCO CENTRAL DEL URUGUAY, CIEN PESOS,” with the denomination “100” in each corner.
Size: ±153 x 69 mm
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