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200 Pesos Oro

发行方 Banco de la República
年份 1983
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面值 200 Pesos (200 COP)
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正面铭文 EL BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA
PAGARA AL PORTADOR
DOSCIENTOS PESOS ORO
BOGOTÁ, 1 ABRIL DE 1983
COLOMBIA
(Translation: The Bank of the Republic will pay to the bearer Two Hundred Pesos Oro, Bogotá, 1 April 1983, Colombia)
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防伪描述 José Celestino Mutis portrait visible in the blank oval field on both sides; embedded security thread running vertically through the paper.
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The 200 Pesos Oro denomination was introduced into Colombian circulation in the early 1980s as inflationary pressure steadily eroded the purchasing power of lower values. By 1983, 200 pesos was a genuinely functional denomination — not a prestige note, not an emergency stopgap — and De La Rue produced it to the same technical standard applied across the Colombian series at the time, including the embedded security thread that was still relatively uncommon in Latin American issues of that period.

Pick 428 is not a scarce note in circulated grades, but lightly handled examples are harder to locate than the survival numbers might suggest.