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| 裏面の説明 | Central device depicts Bochica, the supreme deity of the Muisca people, rendered as a bearded, long-haired elder draped in flowing robes, shown in three-quarter view interacting with a smaller supplicant figure raising both hands before him. The name BOCHICA appears as a legend beneath the central scene within an inner circle. Surrounding the inner circle, a broad outer border contains fourteen incuse panels each depicting a different athletic discipline represented at the Pan American Games, including cycling, swimming, football, fencing, weightlifting, and others. The denomination PESOS 300 PESOS is inscribed along the lower arc of the outer border, with the fineness LEY 900 and mintmark B visible within the inner field to the right. |
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Colombia's hosting of the 6th Pan American Games in Cali in 1971 was a point of national prestige — the first time the games had been held in that country. The commemorative gold issue was authorized specifically to capitalize on international attention and generate hard currency through numismatic sales rather than circulation.
KM#250 was struck at the Bogotá mint. Relatively modest authorized mintages for Colombian gold issues of this period mean surviving examples in original condition are not plentiful on the secondary market.