5 DE AGOSTO DE 1987 Sig 16: Ortega/Manrique Two solid security threads; one plain, one with printed BRC 5000 Printer: ISTITUTO POLIGRAFICO E ZECCA DELLO STATO - ROMA Intro: 12 06 1989 5,000 pesos oro Values

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5 DE AGOSTO DE 1987 Sig 16: Ortega/Manrique Two solid security threads; one plain, one with printed BRC 5000 Printer: ISTITUTO POLIGRAFICO E ZECCA DELLO STATO - ROMA Intro: 12 06 1989 5,000 pesos oro Values

Details

Obverse: Spanish text; Ermita Cabrero (Cabrero Hermitage) in Cartagena; Rafael Nuñez; documents

Reverse: Spanish text; coat of arms; list of original nine states of Estados Unidos de Colombia 1863-1886; statue of seated Miguel Antonio Caro in Bogotá; cornucopia bank seal

Basic Information

GSID:

94809

Denomination:

5,000 pesos oro

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

5 DE AGOSTO DE 1987 Sig 16: Ortega/Manrique Two solid security threads; one plain, one with printed BRC 5000 Printer: ISTITUTO POLIGRAFICO E ZECCA DELLO STATO - ROMA Intro: 12 06 1989

Design Details

Note Color:

Purple, green, and orange

Note Dimension:

140 x 70 mm

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