Revolutionary Tupac Amaru II & Huascarán Twin Peaks 500 Intis Peru Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Mountaineer) (Mataraju)
Revolutionary Tupac Amaru II & Huascarán Twin Peaks 500 Intis Peru Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry and Collage (Indigenous Leader) (Mountaineer) (Mataraju) Obverse: On the right, Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui, called Tupac Amaru II. At the centre, Peruvian Coat of Arms. José Gabriel Condorcanqui, called Túpac Amaru II (1738 - 1781), was the leader of an indigenous revolt against the Spaniards of colonial Peru. Later, despite his defeat, he became a legendary figure in the struggle for Peru's independence, for the rights of indigenous peoples, and for a host of other causes. Lettering: 01 DE MARZO DE 1985 or 26 DE JUNIO DE 1987 Reverse: Mountaineer at expedition base camp. Snow-capped Andes mountains: Huascarán mountain with its two peaks. The mountain has two distinct summits, the higher being the south one (Huascarán Sur) with an elevation of 6,768 metres (22,205 ft). The north summit (Huascarán Norte) has an elevation of 6,654 meters (21,831 ft). The two summits are separated by