5 pesos 1950 — Colombia ( Pick: 386e )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 pesos issued in Colombia in 1950. It is cataloged under Pick number 386e. This note's denomination and year place it within the documented banknotes classified by its Pick number.
The front side design features a blue on multicolor underprint with a portrait of Cordoba on the left, resembling the designs from the 1935 Peso Oro Issue and the 1938 Pesos Oro Commemorative Issue. The back design includes the title "CAJERO" and signatures dated 7.8.1947, along with a variant notation of Series FF dated 1.1.1950.
The note is printed on paper with dimensions of 140 x 70 mm. It was produced by the American Bank Note Company.
The front side design features a blue on multicolor underprint with a portrait of Cordoba on the left, resembling the designs from the 1935 Peso Oro Issue and the 1938 Pesos Oro Commemorative Issue. The back design includes the title "CAJERO" and signatures dated 7.8.1947, along with a variant notation of Series FF dated 1.1.1950.
The note is printed on paper with dimensions of 140 x 70 mm. It was produced by the American Bank Note Company.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Luis Angel Arango, Jaime Londono
- Date of issue
- January 1, 1950
- Printing office
- American Bank Note Company
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue on multicolor underprint; brown
- Dimensions
- 140 x 70 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 386e
About this banknote
The Banco de la República de Colombia issued the 5 Pesos Oro banknote (Pick 386e) on January 1, 1950. This note was part of a series produced between 1940 and 1950, printed by the American Bank Note Company. The 1950 issue is distinguished by the series letter "FF" in blue.
The obverse features a portrait of General José María Córdova on the left side, with the denomination "CINCO PESOS ORO" prominently displayed. The reverse depicts a Liberty head bank seal at the center, flanked by the denomination. The note measures 140 x 70 mm and was signed by Luis Ángel Arango and Jaime Londoño.