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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 铸币厂 | Bogota: Casa de Moneda de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia (1620-1987) Medellin: Casa de Moneda de Colombia, Medellin, Colombia |
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Colombia's 1871 coinage reform replaced the old "Granadino" system with a decimal structure tied to the French metric system, aligning the country with the Latin Monetary Union's weight and fineness standards without formally joining it. The 1 Peso gold piece was the smallest denomination in that reformed gold series. Production was split across the Bogotá and Medellín mints during this period, with Medellín — then still marked "M" — handling significant output due to proximity to Antioquia's gold fields.
Hernández distinguishes four varieties across the emission years, primarily by mint mark and minor die differences.