Colombia new date (25.08.2009) 50,000-peso note (B992m) confirmed
Like B992l, but new date (25 DE AGOSTO DE 2009). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B992l, but new date (25 DE AGOSTO DE 2009). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B988j, but new date (20 DE AGOSTO DE 2009). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
Like B986l, but new date (23 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2010) and new signatures (Uribe/Tolosa). Courtesy of Alexander Petrov.Read More…
Like B991s, but new date (2 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2008). Courtesy of banknoteshop@gmx.net.Read More…
Like B989k, but new date (21 DE AGOSTO DE 2009), and Braille ⠼⠑ (5) at left front near frog. Courtesy of Alexander Petrov.Read More…
On 28 December 2010, the Banco de la República Colombia introduced a new 2,000-peso (US$1.10) note which is like B988i, but with the number 2 expressed in Braille over the watermark on the front left, to facilitate the use of the notes by the sight impaired. The 50,000-peso noteRead More…
Like B990l, but new date (20 DE AGOSTO DE 2007). Courtesy of Larry Hirsch.Read More…
Like B986i, but new date (27 DE AGOSTO DE 2008). Courtesy of Bill Stubkjaer.Read More…
According to an article on Portafolio.com, Senator Antonio Guerra of the Colombian congress has proposed removing three zeros from the peso. Currently the largest denomination in Colombia is the 50,000-peso (US$27.40) note, which would become the 50 nuevo peso under the proposal. At least two previous efforts to revalue theRead More…
Like B988g, but new date (29 DE AGOSTO DE 2008). Courtesy of Jean-Michel Engels.Read More…
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