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10 Peso oro
P-407g
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What's on the note
Front: Antonio Nariño (1765–1824), Colombian ideologist and precursor of independence who translated and published the French Declaration of the Rights of Man in 1794, leading to his imprisonment and exile; he served as Vice President of Cundinamarca and is honored as a national hero for his role in Colombia's independence movement. At right, a Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), Colombia's largest raptor and a symbol of national fauna. The note includes ornamental elements and a central medallion with the denomination.
Back: San Agustín Archaeological Park in Huila Department, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring pre-Columbian stone statues and monuments created by the San Agustín culture between the 1st and 8th centuries CE. The scene depicts multiple anthropomorphic stone sculptures characteristic of this ancient civilization, representing one of South America's most important archaeological sites with over 500 monumental statues.
How it was made
Signatures: Gerente: R. García; Secretario: Francisco J. Ortiz
Security features: microprint,intaglio,watermark
Colombia in South America
Colombia in South America. Other countries on the same continent shown in muted grey.
Background & history
Part of the peso oro series issued by the Banco de la República from 1973 to 1992, this denomination was printed with various dates throughout the 1970s and 1980s. The peso oro was replaced by the modern Colombian peso in 1993 following monetary reform. The 10 pesos oro note circulated widely during a period of relative economic stability before hyperinflation concerns led to the currency's eventual replacement. The series featured Colombian patriots and national symbols to promote cultural identity.
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How it came to me
Note shows moderate circulation with visible wear, some soiling, and slight discoloration/staining particularly in the white areas. Edges show handling wear. Overall structure intact with no major tears.
What it's worth now
Valuation history (1)
| date | low | high | currency | source | note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-08 16:39:20 | 2.0 | 5.0 | USD | ai | from claude-sonnet-4-5 |
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