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| 表面の説明 | Central field depicts a detailed engraving of the historic thatched-roof house known as the Museo Casa de La Pola, the birthplace and museum of independence heroine Policarpa Salavarrieta, with a stylized sun or full moon rising above the roofline. The legend 'Museo Casa de La Pola' appears in the lower right of the central field. The denomination '10.000 PESOS' is inscribed prominently in the lower portion of the field, with the legend 'REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA' arcing along the lower rim. The date '2019' is inscribed at the top of the coin, flanked by decorative pre-Columbian inspired motifs forming the border. |
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Policarpa Salavarrieta — known universally in Colombia as "La Pola" — was a seamstress and spy for the independence movement who was executed by Spanish royalist forces in Bogotá on November 14, 1817, at around 22 years of age. Her last words, shouted at the firing squad, became legendary in the independence narrative. Colombia has honored her on currency repeatedly across different eras, making her one of the most persistently commemorated figures in the country's monetary history.
The 10,000 peso denomination is the highest-value circulating coin in the Colombian series launched in 2012.