1980 Colombia 5 Pesos Oro Banknote
Obverse: Features a portrait of Francisco de Paula Santander, a prominent military and political leader in Colombia, on the right side. The denomination "5 Pesos Oro" is displayed in the center, with an image of a condor, the national bird of Colombia, spreading its wings. The note 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 CINCO PESOS ORO, ENERO 1° DE 1980, BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA.
Reverse: Depicts the historic Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, a fortress located in Cartagena, Colombia. This illustration highlights Colombia's colonial heritage and its historical significance. The denomination "5 Pesos Oro" appears in each corner, and a small portrait of Simón Bolívar is included at the top center.
Reverse lettering: CINCO PESOS ORO, EL BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA, BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA.
Size: ±140 x 70 mm
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