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100 Pesos La Junta de Conversión

Uitgever Junta de Conversión, República de Colombia
Jaar 1910
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Drukker American Bank Note Company, New York, United States
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Opschrift voorzijde LA REPUBLICA DE COLOMBIA
BILLETE POR VALOR DE
100
CIEN PESOS
AMORTIZABLE CONFORME Á LAS LEYES
BOGOTÁ, AGOSTO DE 1910
(Translation: The Republic of Colombia
Banknote worth of
One Hundred Pesos
Amortizable according to the Laws
Bogota, August 1910)
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Opschrift keerzijde REPÚBLICA
100
DE COLOMBIA
JEFE DE LA OFICINA DE CAJA DE LA JUNTA DE CONVERSIÓN
AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY, NEW YORK
(Translation: Republic of Colombia
Head of the Cash Office of the Conversion Board
American Bank Note Company, New York)
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The Junta de Conversión was created specifically to manage Colombia's transition away from the catastrophic paper peso inflation that followed the Thousand Days War (1899–1902), during which the government had printed currency so aggressively that exchange rates against gold reached into the tens of thousands to one. This note is part of that stabilization effort — issued under Law 59 of 1905, which established the Junta and authorized a new emission backed by customs revenues.

ABNC printed the series to a high standard, as was contractual routine for Colombian government issues of the period. The Junta was dissolved in 1923 when the Banco de la República was established, ending this issuing authority permanently.