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5 Pesos Oro

Issuer Banco de la República
Year 1960
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse lettering BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA
EDIFICIO DEL BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA EN BOGOTÁ
CINCO PESOS ORO
BOGOTÁ COLOMBIA
(Translation: Bank of the Republic — Building of the Bank of the Republic in Bogotá — Five Pesos Oro — Bogotá Colombia)
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Protection description the Banco de la República logo or portrait, visible when held to light
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Colombia's Banco de la República had been printing its mid-denomination notes through Thomas De La Rue for decades by 1960, part of a long-standing arrangement that gave the series a consistency of quality unusual for Latin American issues of the period. The "Pesos Oro" designation — gold pesos — was a legal fiction by this point; Colombia had effectively severed the gold link years earlier, but the unit name persisted in official use until the 1993 currency reform quietly retired it.

The watermark is the sole security feature, modest even by the standards of the day. De La Rue was capable of considerably more sophisticated protection, but the specification reflects what the Banco ordered, not the printer's ceiling.

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