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1000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Jorge Eliécer Gaitán)
The person on the portrait on both sides of the 1000 Colombian Pesos bill is socialist movement leader and Presidential candidate Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, who was assassinated in 1948. A crowd of mainly men wearing hats is pictured on both sides of this old orange and brown coloured $1000 pesos banknote from Colombia.You get: £0.120001 COP = £0.0001200000 -
1000 Pesos coin Colombia (bimetallic)
This bimetallic 1000 Columbian Pesos coin has ‘water’ as its main theme. The obvere side shows water and waves with text “cuidar el agua”, Spanish for “taking care of water”. The revere side of the $1000 COP piece features a loggerhead turtle, an oceanic animal. The Banco de la República issued this new bimetallic 1000 … ContinuedYou get: £0.060001 COP = £0.0000600000 -
2000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Débora Arango Pérez)
The blue-coloured Dos Mil Pesos banknote from Colombia features Débora Arango Pérez, Colombian painter, on the front side. On the back side of the $2000 Colombian Pesos bill are the Caño Cristales river falls in the Serrania de la Macarena province of Meta.You get: £0.300001 COP = £0.0001500000 -
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: £0.040001 COP = £0.0000400000 -
2000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Francisco de Paula Santander)
The banknote of $2000 Colombian pesos shows the portrait of Francisco de Paula Santander, 19th century military leader, on the front side. The back side shows the door of the Casa de la Moneda, the Colombian Mint, in Colombia’s capital city Bogotá.You get: £0.240001 COP = £0.0001200000 -
5000 Colombian Pesos banknote (José Asunción Silva)
The bearded man on the brown-coloured $5000 pesos bill from Colombia is Colombian poet José Asunción Silva. The back side of the cinco mil pesos note shows a bumblebee and the Colombian Paramos: eco-systems located on mountains near glaciers.You get: £0.750001 COP = £0.0001500000 -
10000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda)
On the front of the $10,000 COP banknote is an image of Virginia Gutiérerrez de Pineda, anthropologist. The back side of the Diez Mil Pesos bill shows a view on the river Amazon and the Amazon rainforest, along with a river snake and the Victoria Regia water lily.You get: £1.500001 COP = £0.0001500000 -
500 Pesos coin Colombia (glass frog)
The $500 Colombian pesos coin features a glass frog from the foothills of the Andes. The image of the frog is high in detail, as a security feature for Colombia’s second-highest value coin.You get: £0.030001 COP = £0.0000600000 -
5000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Silva type Nocturno)
Colombian poet José Asunción Silva is featured on this $5000 pesos banknote, along with his most famous poem ‘Nocturno’ in a very small font. The woman on the back is Silva’s sister, Elvira. The poem was written in response to her death.You get: £0.600001 COP = £0.0001200000 -
10000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Policarpa Salavarrieta)
The $10000 Colombian peso banknote shows the portrait of Policarpa Salavarrieta, seamstress and spy during the 19th century Spanish Reconquista of the Viceroyalty of New Granada, present day Colombia. Salavarrieta, also known as ‘La Pola’ is a Colombian national hero that is celebrated each year on The Day of the Colombian Woman.You get: £1.200001 COP = £0.0001200000 -
20000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Alfonso López Michelsen)
President Alfonso López Michelsen is featured on the front side of the $20,000 pesos bill from Colombia. The back side shows the irrigation waterworks of the Zenú tribe in the San Jorge Basin.You get: £3.000001 COP = £0.0001500000 -
500 Pesos coin Colombia (Holy Tree of Guacari)
This bimetallic $500 Columbian Pesos coin features the holy tree of Guacarí in San Marcos, Sucre, Colombia. Guacarí tree is the world’s biggest tree, spanning 135 ft in diameter.You get: £0.020001 COP = £0.0000400000 -
200 Pesos coin Colombia (scarlet macaw)
The silver-coloured $200 pesos coin features a scarlet macaw, a large red, yellow, and blue Central and South American parrot. The 200 COP piece is made of nickel-brass and has a highly detailed design that serves as a security feature.You get: £0.012001 COP = £0.0000600000 -
20000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Julio Garavito Armero)
The blue-coloured $20,000 pesos banknote features Colombian astronomer Julio Garavito Armero. On the back side of the Veinte Mil Pesos bill is a crater on the Moon’s far side named after Garavito.You get: £2.400001 COP = £0.0001200000 -
50000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Gabriel García Márquez)
The portrait on the front side of the $50,000 Colombian Pesos banknote is that of Nobel Price laureate Gabriel García Márquez, novelist and journalist, who is considered to be one of the best Latin American writers of the 20th Century. The backside of the Cincuenta Mil Pesos bill shows a man and woman from the … ContinuedYou get: £7.500001 COP = £0.0001500000 -
100000 Colombian Pesos banknote (Carlos Lleras Restrepo)
The green coloured $100,000 Cien Mil Pesos bill is Colombia’s highest value banknote. On the front side is a portrait of President Carlos Lieras Restrepo, along with a picture of him standing. The back side shows the Cocora valley with its famous palm trees.You get: £15.000001 COP = £0.0001500000