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| Issuer | Banco de la República |
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| 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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| Comments |
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.