
The 50,000 Colombian peso note is a significant denomination in the country's currency. This note is a relatively recent addition to the Colombian peso, introduced in 2015.
The 50,000 peso note features a portrait of Antonio Nariño, a Colombian politician and philosopher. He's an important figure in Colombian history, known for his advocacy of freedom of speech.
One of the key characteristics of the 50,000 peso note is its bright blue color. This distinctive color helps to differentiate it from other denominations, making it easier to identify.
The note's design also includes a series of security features to prevent counterfeiting. These features include a hologram and a watermarked image of Nariño.
Note Details
The 50,000 Pesos note is part of the 2016 series and features a unique design. The note's violet color is a distinctive feature.
The front design of the note features Gabriel García Márquez, a renowned Colombian novelist. He was awarded the 1972 Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature.
The reverse side of the note features two indigenous people at the left and the center has the Ciudad Perdida, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
Sources
- https://www.foreigncurrencyandcoin.com/product/colombia-50000-pesos/
- https://www.foreigncurrencyandcoin.com/product/colombia-50000-pesos-new-design/
- https://www.financecolombia.com/gabriel-garcia-marquez-50-mil-peso-money/
- https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note208162.html
- https://www.elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/022/0054/002/article-A019-en.xml
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