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5 Pesos 2nd. issue

Issuer Banco Nacional de la República de Colombia
Year 1899
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Printer Litografía Nacional, Bogotá, Colombia
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Obverse lettering EL BANCO NACIONAL
DE LA
REPUBLICA DE COLOMBIA
PAGARÁ AL PORTADOR
Á LA VISTA
CINCO PESOS
EN MONEDA CORRIENTE
BOGOTÁ, 29 DE OCTUBRE DE 1899.
2a EMISION
(Translation: The National Bank of Republic of Colombia
Pay to bearer at sight
Five Pesos
in currency
Bogota, October 29, 1899.
2nd Issue)
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Reverse lettering EL BANCO NACIONAL DE LA
REPUBLICA DE COLOMBIA
EL CAJERO
SEGUNDA EDICION. LITOGRAFÍA NACIONAL
(Translation: The National Bank of Republic of Colombia
The Cashier
Second Edition. National Lithography)
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The second issue of this denomination came at a catastrophic moment. Colombia's Thousand Days War broke out in October 1899, and the Banco Nacional — already under strain from years of forced emissions used to paper over government deficits — was printing notes that a large portion of the population had little reason to trust. The bank was formally liquidated in 1904, partly as a consequence of the monetary chaos this period accelerated.

Printing by Litografía Nacional kept production domestic, which mattered when wartime disruption made foreign contracting impractical. The quality reflects those constraints.

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