withdrawn Colombian Peso coins
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Colombian Peso coins to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Colombia.
These older types of Colombian Peso coins were replaced by the 2012 series coins. The Banco de la República decided to replace the older coins because of widespread counterfeiting.
It’s still possible to exchange the withdrawn Colombian Peso coins. If you have leftover old COP coins, we are able to convert them back to spendable cash.
In addition to withdrawn Colombian Peso coins we also exchange all current Colombian Peso coins, as well as current Colombian Peso banknotes and withdrawn Colombian Peso banknotes.
Do you have withdrawn Colombian Peso coins like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Colombian Pesos. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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1000 Pesos coin Colombia (1996 to 1998)
The aluminium-bronze $1000 Pesos coin from Colombia was so widely counterfeited that a new bimetallic type was introduced to replace it. The design of the older type $1000 COP coins features a reverse side showing intricate ‘filigree’ metalwork, leaving the upper half of the coin design mostly blank.You get: £0.030001 COP = £0.0000300000 -
100 Pesos coin Colombia (laurel wreath)
The gold-coloured old $100 Pesos coin from Colombia has a design with a laurel wreath on the obverse side. The reverse shows the Colombian coat of arms. The $100 COP coin is made of aluminium-bronze and weighs 5.3 grams, with a diameter of 23mm. It’s bigger and heavier than the new 100 pesos piece.You get: £0.003001 COP = £0.0000300000 -
50 Pesos coin Colombia (laurel wreath)
The old version of the $50 Colombian pesos coin was larger and heavier than the current one. Its design features a laurel wreath on the obverse side and the coat of arms of Colombia on the reverse side. The Colombian coat of arms contains the Latin American’s country’s national motto “Libertad y Orden”, Spanish for … ContinuedYou get: £0.001501 COP = £0.0000300000 -
20 Pesos coin Colombia (laurel wreath)
The older type of $20 Colombian pesos coins have the standard old coin design featuring a laurel wreath and the national coat of arms. The aluminium-bronze 20 pesos pieces are larger and heavier than the brass ones that replaced them.You get: £0.000601 COP = £0.0000300000 -
20 Pesos coin Colombia (Museo del Oro)
This old version of the $20 pesos coin from Colombia shows the Poporo Quimbaya, an object that resembles a vase with four globes on top. It’s an ceremonial device for chewing cocoa leaves. The object is one of the centre pieces put on display at the world-famous Museo del Oro, the Museum of Gold, in … ContinuedYou get: £0.000601 COP = £0.0000300000 -
10 Pesos coin Colombia (laurel wreath)
This 10 Columbian Pesos coin features its value surrounded by a laurel wreath on the obverse, and Colombian coat of arms on the reverse side. The $10 COP piece is made of nickel brass, has a diameter of 17mm and a weight of 2.6 grams.You get: £0.000301 COP = £0.0000300000 -
10 Pesos coin Colombia (Islas de San Andres y Providencia)
The old nickel brass version of the $10 was larger and heavier than the coin that replaced it. This version features the statue ‘Homenaje al general José María Córdoba’ by Colombian artist Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt on the obverse side. The reverse side of the 10 COP piece shows a map outline of the San Andrés … ContinuedYou get: £0.000301 COP = £0.0000300000 -
5 Pesos coin Colombia (Policarpa)
The bronze $5 Colombian Pesos coin shows seamstress Policarpa Salavarrieta, hands bound, awaiting execution for being a spy for the Revolutionary Forces during the Spanish Reconquista of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. Every year on November 14, Colombia celebrates the “Day of the Colombian Woman” in her honour. The reverse of the old 5 COP … ContinuedYou get: £0.000151 COP = £0.0000300000