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10 Pesos Oro

Uitgever República de Colombia
Jaar 1915
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Opschrift voorzijde La Republica de Colombia Pagará al Portador la Suma de Diez Pesos Oro de Acuerdo con las Leyes
(Translation: The Republic of Colombia Will pay to the Bearer Ten Pesos Oro in Accordance with the Laws)
Beschrijving keerzijde A central vignette of the National Capitol building in Bogotá is set within an elaborate guilloche frame, flanked on each side by large numeral '10' counters surrounded by intricate lathe-work borders. Three facsimile signatures appear beneath the central vignette, with the American Bank Note Company imprint at the lower margin.
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Colombia's monetary situation in 1915 was still recovering from the catastrophic paper money inflation of the Thousand Days' War period (1899–1902), during which the government had issued billions of pesos in unbacked paper. The shift to "Pesos Oro" — gold pesos — in the denomination name was a deliberate signal of convertibility and fiscal discipline, even when the notes themselves were still paper instruments.

The American Bank Note Company contract reflects Colombia's preference at the time for foreign security printers over domestic production, a practical necessity given the country's limited intaglio infrastructure. ABNC had printed Colombian issues for decades by this point.

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