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1 Peso Oro Acuñado

发行方 Banco de Bogotá
年份 1919
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印刷机构 American Bank Note Company
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正面描述 Black and white intaglio print headed CÉDULA HIPOTECARIA with the bank title EL BANCO DE BOGOTÁ in bold lettering and PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR below. A circular vignette at left shows an eagle with spread wings; central text panel states the amortization and interest terms. Guilloche numeral 1 corner devices frame the design; BOGOTÁ printed at base with the American Bank Note Company imprint.
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背面描述 Printed in red-orange intaglio, the reverse centres on a detailed vignette of a monumental statue on an ornate pedestal in a public square, flanked by elaborate guilloche scrollwork panels bearing large numeral 1 devices. The bank title BANCO DE BOGOTÁ appears at top with ESTABLECIDO EN 1870 on a ribbon below it, and UN PESO at foot with the American Bank Note Company imprint.
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The Banco de Bogotá was a private commercial bank, not a central issuing authority — Colombia's fragmented pre-1923 banking system permitted chartered private institutions to circulate their own paper, and the Banco de Bogotá was among the most prominent. The denomination itself, "Peso Oro Acuñado," is deliberately specific: it pegged redemption to coined gold, distinguishing these notes from the severely depreciated paper pesos that had flooded Colombia during the Thousand Days War and its aftermath.

ABNC printed extensively for Colombian private banks during this period. The 1923 Kemmerer Mission banking reforms, which established the Banco de la República as a central bank, effectively ended private note issue — rendering this series obsolete within a few years of printing.

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