The Bolivia 10 Centavos de Boliviano on the 100,000 Peso boliviano banknote is part of the Central Bank of Bolivias 1987 provisional issues. The banknote comes in brown, purple, and blue color combinations. Its obverse features flowers, the national emblem, and a peasant or Campesino wearing a traditional hat. The reverse of the note depicts a man standing with a plow and oxen, and a farmer driving a modern tractor in a field which illustrates Agrarian Reform. The 156 x 66 mm paper bill was printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited with the overprint erroneously placed on the front left rather than on the right side of the reverse. This particular banknote has been TAP and is in uncirculated condition.