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| Uitgever | Banco de la República |
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| Jaar | 1926-1928 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central oval vignette of Liberty in profile bust, facing left and wearing a laurel wreath, set within an elaborate guilloche frame. The denomination numeral "10" appears in large counters at left and right within ornate lathe-work panels. The overall design is printed in green intaglio with fine engine-turned underprint patterns throughout. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | Banco de la Republica Bogota Colombia Diez Pesos Oro El Cajero (Translation: Bank of the Republic, Bogota Colombia, Ten Pesos Oro, The Cashier) |
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| Opmerkingen |
Colombia's Banco de la República was still in its infancy when this note was produced — the bank had only been established in 1923, created in direct response to the recommendations of the Kemmerer Mission, an American economic advisory team that restructured the country's monetary system after years of fiscal disorder left over from the Thousand Days War and its inflationary aftermath.
The American Bank Note Company's involvement was a deliberate political signal as much as a practical choice — ABNC's engraved work was considered a mark of institutional seriousness in Latin American markets at the time, and the newly founded bank needed credibility quickly.