1973 Colombia 1 Peso Oro Banknote
Obverse: Features portraits of Simón Bolívar, the liberator and prominent figure in South American independence, on the left, and Francisco de Paula Santander, a key military and political leader, on the right. The denomination "1 Peso Oro" is displayed in the center, surrounded by intricate patterns. The banknote includes serial numbers and official signatures, with "El Banco de la República" (The Bank of the Republic) inscribed at the top.
Obverse lettering: EL BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA, PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR UN PESO ORO, 7 DE AGOSTO DE 1973, BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA.
Reverse: Depicts a majestic condor in flight with a scenic Colombian landscape in the background, showcasing waterfalls and mountains that highlight the country’s natural beauty. The denomination "1 Peso Oro" appears on each side, with a small portrait of a classical figure in the top center.
Reverse lettering: UN PESO ORO, EL BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA, BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA.
Size: ±141 x 70 mm
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