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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in blue-black intaglio on white cotton paper. A central vignette shows a steam locomotive emerging from a mountain pass with billowing smoke, set against a dramatic landscape. The bank title EL BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA and place name BOGOTÁ appear in large ornate lettering across the upper portion, with ESTADOS UNIDOS DE COLOMBIA above; the denomination DOS PESOS is repeated in large guilloche numerals and letters flanking the central vignette, and bilingual promise-to-pay texts appear in the left and right panels in Spanish and English respectively. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in blue-black intaglio and displays a central oval portrait of George Washington, surrounded by an elaborate guilloche frame with decorative rosette elements at the perimeter. Large ornate numeral 2 counters appear at the left and right, set within intricate lathe-work borders. The printer's imprint appears twice along the lower margin. |
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The Homer Lee Bank Note Company was a second-tier American security printer operating out of New York in the latter half of the nineteenth century — never as prominent as the American Bank Note Company, but used regularly by Latin American banks seeking competitive pricing on smaller print runs. Banco de la República de Colombia was a short-lived private institution, not to be confused with the modern central bank of the same name founded in 1923.
The dual peso/dollar denomination reflects Colombia's commercial ties with foreign trading partners during the period, particularly for port and export transactions where dollar equivalency carried practical weight. The incomplete date suggests blanks were issued to the bank for manual completion at time of disbursement — a common arrangement with provincial or semi-private issuers working on limited authorization windows.