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50 000 Pesos

Issuer Banco de la República
Year 2015-2020
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Value 50 000 Pesos
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Reverse lettering 50 MIL PESOS CINCUENTA MIL PESOS CIUDAD PERDIDA, SIERRA NEVADA DE SANTA MARTA BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA COLOMBIA LA SOLEDAD DE AMÉRICA LATINA 19 DE AGOSTO DE 2015 IMPRENTA DE BILLETES - BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA
(Translation: Fifty Thousand Pesos. Lost City, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Bank of the Republic Colombia. The Solitude of Latin America. 19 August 2015.)
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread, Optically variable ink
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Colombia's Banco de la República has printed its own notes domestically since the Imprenta de Billetes — formally the Casa de Moneda's banknote division — was established in Bogotá, making this issue one of the relatively small number of circulating denominations produced entirely without a foreign security printer. The 50,000 peso note sits at the top of the Colombian series and has been the country's highest face-value circulating note for an extended period, a reflection of cumulative inflation since the 1990s rather than any deliberate redenomination policy.

Pick 462 spans a six-year print run with date variations across the range.