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1 Peso

Issuer Tesorería del Gobierno Provisional de Colombia
Year 1900
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Obverse description The reverse carries a central circular vignette engraved in letterpress style, depicting a suspension bridge over a river amid tropical landscape, likely the Puente de Occidente or a similar Colombian landmark. To the upper left appears the inscription EL INTENDENTE general, with a text panel to the upper right referencing the Decretos of 6 de Enero y 15 de Junio de 1900 and the Dirección de la Guerra. Three manuscript signatures of the Junta de Emisión members are inscribed to the right of the vignette, with the place and date Ocaña, 15 de Junio de 1900 noted at the lower right.
Obverse lettering EL INTENDENTE general
Expedido conforme á los Decretos de 6 de Enero y 15 de Junio de 1900, de la Dirección de la Guerra
LOS MIEMBROS de la Junta de Emisión
Ocaña, 15 de Junio de 1900
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The Tesorería del Gobierno Provisional de Colombia issued this note during the Thousand Days War — the brutal civil conflict between Liberal and Conservative factions that ran from 1899 to 1902. Provisional government paper was a fiscal necessity: the established banking system had collapsed, and the treasury needed a circulating medium that could be produced quickly under wartime conditions.

Notes from this provisional series are notoriously difficult to authenticate, as counterfeiting was rampant during the conflict. The war ended with a peace treaty signed aboard the USS Wisconsin in November 1902.

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