1973 Colombia 2 Pesos Oro Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of Policarpa Salavarrieta, the famous Colombian revolutionary heroine, on the left side. She is portrayed with flowing hair and a calm expression, symbolizing her bravery and sacrifice for Colombia’s independence. The denomination "2" is displayed in the top left and bottom right corners. The serial number "17107138" is printed in red on the top right and bottom left.
Obverse lettering: EL BANCO DE LA REPUBLICA, PAGARA AL PORTADOR, DOS PESOS ORO, 17107138, POLICARPA SALAVARRIETA, BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, 1 DE ENERO DE 1973.
Reverse: Depicts the famous golden raft (Balsa Muisca), a significant artifact from Colombia’s pre-Columbian period, symbolizing the El Dorado legend. Above the raft is the bank’s emblem featuring a profile of Liberty. The denomination "2" is displayed in ornate designs on both sides.
Reverse lettering: EL BANCO DE LA REPUBLICA, DOS PESOS ORO, BALSA-ESTILO MUISCA, MUSEO DEL ORO, 2.
Size: ±140 x 70 mm
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