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| 背面描述 | A detailed architectural view of the historic Casa de Moneda building of Santa Fe de Bogotá, rendered in fine relief against a frosted field, occupies the central area of the reverse. The structure, originally established in 1620, is depicted in a perspective elevation showing its colonial façade with arched doorways and multi-windowed walls. An inscription to the upper left of the building in the field reads CASA DE MONEDA SANTA FE - BOGOTA 1620. The broad mirror-polished border carries the curved legend ENCUENTRO DE DOS MUNDOS along the upper arc, with the commemorative dates 1492 and 1992 prominently displayed in the lower arc, referencing the quincentennial of Columbus's arrival in the Americas. |
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This issue commemorates the 1991 Colombian Constitutional Assembly, which replaced the country's 1886 constitution — one of the longest-lived in Latin American history — following years of narco-violence, guerrilla conflict, and political assassinations that had rendered the old legal framework functionally inadequate. The new constitution, promulgated on July 4, 1991, recognized Colombia as a plurinational state and abolished extradition, a concession widely attributed to pressure from the Medellín cartel.
The Bogotá mint attribution references the historic Casa de Moneda on Calle 11, operational since 1621.