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1 Peso

Issuer Banco López
Year 1919
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Reference(s) P#S577
Obverse description The obverse carries a large oval portrait vignette of a uniformed military figure at left, set against an elaborate guilloche underprint. To the right, an allegorical vignette shows a seated female figure with classical attributes. The note bears the heading REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA and EL BANCO LÓPEZ, with the date Bogotá 1 Mayo 1919, serial number and series letter C in red, and a black overprint reading CÉDULA HIPOTECARIA across the centre.
Obverse lettering REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA
EL BANCO LÓPEZ
PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR
UN PESO
EN MONEDA LEGAL
Bogotá 1 Mayo 1919
SÉRIE C
American Bank Note Co. New York
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Banco López was a private Colombian regional bank operating out of Barranquilla, and by 1919 it was already operating on borrowed time. Colombian banking law had been moving toward centralization for years, and the Banco de la República would be established just three years later in 1923, effectively ending the era of private note-issuing banks in the country.

The American Bank Note Company contract is worth noting — Colombian regional banks frequently used ABNC for prestige and security printing, and the plates were expensive enough that some institutions reused designs across denominations with only the value altered. Whether López did so across this series is worth checking against S575 and S576.

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