10 pesos 1963 — Colombia ( Pick: 407a )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 pesos issued in Colombia in 1963. It is cataloged under Pick number 407a and features dimensions of 140 x 70 mm.
The front side of the note showcases a design from the 1958 Pesos Oro Issue, displaying lilac and slate blue on a green and multicolor underprint. It depicts General Antonio Nariño on the left and a condor on the right. The back side features a red-brown and slate blue design with an archaeological site that includes monoliths. This variant includes a security thread and is dated July 20, 1963.
This note is signed by Eduardo Arias Robledo and Germán Botero de los Rios and was printed at Imprenta de Billetes in Bogotá.
The front side of the note showcases a design from the 1958 Pesos Oro Issue, displaying lilac and slate blue on a green and multicolor underprint. It depicts General Antonio Nariño on the left and a condor on the right. The back side features a red-brown and slate blue design with an archaeological site that includes monoliths. This variant includes a security thread and is dated July 20, 1963.
This note is signed by Eduardo Arias Robledo and Germán Botero de los Rios and was printed at Imprenta de Billetes in Bogotá.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Eduardo Arias Robledo, Germán Botero de los Rios
- Date of issue
- July 20, 1963
- Printing office
- Imprenta de Billetes - Bogotá
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Purple, green, blue, and maroon.
- Dimensions
- 140 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 407a
About this banknote
The Banco de la República issued the 10 Pesos Oro banknote on July 20, 1963. This issuance was part of the 1961-1964 series, which introduced updated designs and security features to the Colombian currency.
The obverse features General Antonio Nariño in military uniform on the left and a condor on the right. The reverse depicts monolithic sculptures from the San Agustín Archaeological Park. This note measures 140 x 70 mm and includes a segmented security thread. It was printed by the Imprenta de Billetes in Bogotá.