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| 正面描述 | Portrait of Simón Bolívar at left, accompanied by an extended excerpt of his proclamation calling for the absolute freedom of slaves, rendered in intaglio against a fine guilloche underprint. The Banco de la República legend and denomination appear in letterpress, with the national arms vignette integrated into the overall design. |
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| 变体 | P#439a - 01.07.1993 P#439b - 01.07.1994, 01.11.1994 & 17.12.1994 |
| 备注 |
Colombia's central bank printing facility — the Imprenta de Billetes — had been producing domestic currency in Bogotá since the 1950s, reducing the country's longstanding dependence on foreign security printers like American Bank Note Company and De La Rue. This note belongs to that self-sufficient phase of Colombian banknote production.
Francisco Antonio Cano is credited as designer, though he died in 1935 — his involvement here almost certainly refers to a portrait or artistic work reproduced from his existing catalogue rather than any direct commission. Worth clarifying in the lot notes if provenance matters to a buyer.