See full images - free registration
Continue with Google - no registration! or register with email

Why register? Just to keep bots out of our catalog. Your email stays private - we will never share it or send you anything uninvited. We guarantee you that!

5 Pesos

Issuer Banco Nacional de los Estados Unidos de Colombia
Year 1881
Type Log in to see details
Value Log in to see details
Currency Log in to see details
Composition Paper
Size Log in to see details
Shape Log in to see details
Printer Log in to see details
Designer(s) Log in to see details
Engraver(s) Log in to see details
In circulation to Log in to see details
Reference(s) Log in to see details
Obverse description Log in to see details
Obverse lettering EL BANCO NACIONAL DE LOS ESTADOS
UNIDOS DE COLOMBIA
PAGARÁ AL
portador á la vista
CINCO PESOS
en Moneda Corriente.
BOGOTÁ, 1º DE MARZO DE 1881.
American Bank Note Co. New York
(Translation: The National Bank of The United States of Colombia
Pay to Bearer at sight
Five Pesos
in currency.
Bogota, March 1st., 1881.)
Reverse description Log in to see details
Reverse lettering EL BANCO NACIONAL
DE LOS
5 5
ESTADOS UNIDOS
DE COLOMBIA
American Bank Note Co. New York
(Translation: The National Bank of The United States of Colombia)
Signature(s) Log in to see details
Protection type Log in to see details
Protection description Log in to see details
Variants Log in to see details
Comments

The Banco Nacional de los Estados Unidos de Colombia was established in 1880 as the country's first government bank, replacing the chaotic patchwork of private regional banks that had dominated Colombian finance since independence. This 1881 note belongs to the institution's earliest emission, produced just months after the bank opened its doors in Bogotá.

ABNC's involvement was typical for Latin American sovereign issuers of the period seeking to project fiscal credibility through high-quality intaglio work from a recognized North American firm. The Colombian federal structure — the "Estados Unidos" formulation — would itself collapse within a decade, replaced by the centralized República de Colombia under the 1886 constitution, making notes bearing this issuer name intrinsically short-lived in circulation.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE