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5 Pesos

Uitgever República de Colombia (Junta Nacional de Amortización)
Jaar 1904
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde Black on green underprint. The Colombian national arms appear as a vignette at left, with a central vignette of a church; the issuer's name arches across the top in a curved banner. Face value numerals occupy all four corners, with the denomination rendered in words above a central numeral, while the place and date of issue are inscribed along the lower margin.
Opschrift voorzijde CINCO
REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA
Billete por valor de
CINCO PESOS
BOGOTÁ, Abril de 1904
Amortizable conforme á las Leyes
(Translation: Republic of Colombia
Banknote for value of
Five Pesos
Amortizable according to the laws
Bogota, April 1904)
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The Junta Nacional de Amortización was not a central bank but a debt-management body, pressed into the role of currency issuer during the chronic fiscal disorder that followed the Thousand Days War (1899–1902). Colombia emerged from that conflict with its paper currency in near-total collapse; the Junta's notes were part of a broader, largely unsuccessful attempt to impose order on a monetary system that had been flooded with depreciating government-backed paper for years.

Waterlow & Sons produced the plate work in London. The series is catalogued under both the standard Pick numbering and the specialist Hernández reference — the latter being essential for distinguishing the several issuing authorities operating concurrently in Colombia during this period.

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