5 pesos 1976 — Colombia ( Pick: 406e )
Region:
South America
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 pesos issued in Colombia in 1976. It is categorized under Pick number 406e. The banknote features a design from the 1958 Pesos Oro Issue, showcasing a multicolor depiction of the Fortress at Cartagena in deep greenish black and deep brown. This variant is noted for being without a security thread.
The color scheme of the banknote includes green and red tones. It is signed by GBR₂ and AJG. Additional details regarding this note's production include the dates 1.1.1973, 20.7.1974, 20.7.1975, 20.7.1976, and 20.7.1977.
In 1976, Colombia experienced a transition in its monetary structure, influenced by prior innovations in the Pesos Oro series.
The color scheme of the banknote includes green and red tones. It is signed by GBR₂ and AJG. Additional details regarding this note's production include the dates 1.1.1973, 20.7.1974, 20.7.1975, 20.7.1976, and 20.7.1977.
In 1976, Colombia experienced a transition in its monetary structure, influenced by prior innovations in the Pesos Oro series.
Specifications
- Signed by
- GBR"₂, AJG
- Date of issue
- 1976-07-20
- Colour
- Green and red
- Pick catalog
- 406e
About this banknote
The Banco de la República Colombia issued the 5 pesos banknote in 1976. This series was part of a larger issuance that started in the early 1970s. The series aimed to update Colombia's currency with new security features and designs, though some variants like this one lacked a security thread.
The front side of the 5 pesos banknote features a deep greenish black and deep brown depiction of the Fortress at Cartagena in the center. This specific variant, Pick 406e, signed by GBR"₂ and AJG, does not include a security thread. The banknote incorporates green and red hues throughout its design.