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| Uitgever | Republic of Colombia |
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| Jaar | 1826 |
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| Waarde | 4 Escudos (8) |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central device composed of a vertical fasces surmounted by a Phrygian cap, flanked by a crossed bow and arrow below, all enclosed between two cornucopias overflowing with fruits and foliage issuing from the lower field. The mint name BOGOTA arcs across the upper portion of the legend, with the denomination numeral 4 at the left and the assayer initials J·F at the right. The letters S and J appear in the lower field flanking the base of the design, with small rosette ornaments at the sides and base. A fine toothed milled border frames the entire reverse. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Colombia's early republican mint system was inherited almost entirely from the Spanish colonial apparatus, and the Bogotá mint — operating continuously since 1627 — struck these transitional gold pieces with equipment and assayer conventions that changed little after independence. The 1826 date falls squarely in the Gran Colombia period, the short-lived federation uniting present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama under Simón Bolívar's political vision, which collapsed entirely by 1831.
KM#86 is known with multiple assayer initials, and attribution without confirmed assayer identification leaves provenance incomplete.