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| 表面の説明 | Intaglio portrait of Camilo Torres Tenorio at right, rendered in dark brown on a multicolour guilloche underprint with a central latticework vignette. A pre-Columbian gold vessel vignette appears at lower left within the ornate dark border. The denomination numeral 50 is repeated at the four corners, with the date "BOGOTA, 1° DE ENERO DE 1983" and two facsimile signatures above the GERENTE and SECRETARIO titles at the bottom centre. |
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The Banco de la República's 50 Pesos Oro notes of this period were printed by Thomas De La Rue through a long-standing contract relationship that had supplied Colombia with engraved currency since the mid-twentieth century. De La Rue's intaglio work on Colombian issues from this era is generally considered cleaner than the parallel output from IBMC, the domestic security printer Bogotá was increasingly relying on for lower denominations.
Inflation was eroding the 50 Pesos Oro's purchasing power rapidly during these years — by 1983, Colombia's annual inflation rate exceeded 20%, and the denomination was already feeling marginal in daily transactions. The series was retired not long after.