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5 Pesos Overprint

Issuer Banco de la República
Year 1923
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Currency Peso decimalized (1847-date)
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Obverse lettering Casa de Moneda de Medellin
Certificado Sobre-Consignacion de Oro en la Casa de Moneda de Medellin
Cinco Pesos Oro Acunado
Medellin a Quince de Septiembre de 1919
El Tesorero
El Secretario de Hacienda
El Administrador de la Casa de Moneda
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Reverse lettering Republica de Colombia
Departamento de Antioquia
Banco de la Republica
Billete Provisional
Departamental
(Translation: Republic of Colombia / Department of Antioquia / Bank of the Republic / Provisional Note / Departmental)
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Colombia's Banco de la República was established in July 1923, and the earliest notes it issued were not purpose-designed pieces but overprints on existing stock — in this case, plates already held by the American Bank Note Company that had been prepared for predecessor institutions. The overprint solution got new currency into circulation within weeks of the bank's founding, a practical necessity given the monetary chaos that had prompted the Kemmerer Mission's reforms in the first place.

Pick 352 is among the earliest issues attributable to the new central bank. Survivors with clean overprint strikes and no bleed-through are genuinely uncommon.

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