Colombia

Colombia banknotes
Our catalogue of Colombia Banknotes.
The peso is the currency of Colombia. Its ISO 4217 code is COP and it is also informally abbreviated as COL$. However, the official peso symbol is $. As of 31 December 2014, the exchange rate of the Colombian peso is 2,383.55 Colombian pesos to 1 U.S. dollar.
1964 - Colombia P404b 1 Peso Oro banknote F
This Colombian 1 Peso Oro banknote is associated with 1964 and identified by the Pick reference P404..
1973 - Colombia P404e 1 Peso Oro banknote
This Colombian 1 Peso Oro banknote is identified with the 1973 date association and the specific cat..
1973 - Colombia P413a 2 Pesos Oro banknote
This individual banknote is a Colombian 2 Pesos Oro note associated with 1973 and catalogued as Colo..
1974 - Colombia P404e 1 Peso Oro banknote
Colombia 1 Peso Oro banknote associated with 1974, catalogue reference P404e. This note belongs to t..
1974 - Colombia P404e 1 Peso Oro banknote VF
Colombia 1 Peso Oro banknote associated with 1974, catalogued as Pick P404e. This individual note is..
1974 - Colombia P415 100 Pesos Oro banknote XF
Colombia 100 Pesos Oro banknote associated with 1974, catalogued as Pick P415 and offered in XF cond..
1976 - Colombia P413b 2 Pesos Oro banknote
This individual Colombia 2 Pesos Oro banknote is catalogued by the shop as P413b and associated with..
1977 - Colombia P406e 5 Pesos Oro banknote
This individual Colombian banknote is a 5 Pesos Oro type associated with 1977. It is identified by t..
1977 - Colombia P413b 2 Pesos Oro banknote
This Colombian 2 Pesos Oro banknote is associated with 1977 and is catalogued by the shop as Colombi..
1979 - Colombia P407g 10 Pesos Oro banknote
Colombia 10 Pesos Oro banknote associated with 1979, catalogued as Pick P407g. This denomination bel..
Frequently asked questions
What periods and denominations are represented in this Colombia banknote category?
This shop’s Colombia catalog spans dated notes from 1964 to 2006. Represented denominations include 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 pesos. Many earlier listings use the denomination wording “Peso Oro” or “Pesos Oro,” while several later listings are titled simply “Pesos.” This range describes the notes represented in the shop’s catalog, not every Colombian banknote issue.
Which Pick catalog references and variants appear in the Colombia catalog?
The catalog includes Pick references from P404b through P457a. Several reference families contain lettered variants, including P404b and P404e, P406e and P406f, P413a and P413b, P426e, P445d, P456a and P456d, and P457a. Other represented references include P407g, P409d, P415, P420b, P425b, P431A, P432, P438 and P450a. These identifiers help distinguish cataloged types and variants.
How can I identify a Colombia banknote using these listings?
Compare the note’s denomination, printed date and Pick reference with the product title and model field. For example, the catalog distinguishes a 1973 2 Pesos Oro note as P413a from 1976 and 1977 notes listed as P413b. Likewise, 1 Peso Oro notes include P404b and P404e listings. Matching all available details is more reliable than using the denomination alone, especially where related references or multiple dates are represented.
How can collectors organize the date and reference variants shown here?
One practical approach is to arrange the Colombia notes first by Pick reference and then by date. Some references appear with more than one year: P404e is represented by 1973 and 1974 notes, P407g by 1979 and 1980, P413b by 1976 and 1977, and P426e by 1990 and 1991. Lettered variants can be kept separate, such as P456a dated 2005 and P456d dated 2006.
Will the banknote received have the same number as the note pictured?
For many Colombia listings, the images are stated to be for reference, and the banknote number visible in the image will not be the number sent. A listed 1964 P404b 1 Peso Oro note instead states that the banknote corresponds with the image. Prospective buyers should therefore read the description attached to the specific item and should not assume that every photograph represents the exact numbered note.
Which condition designations are explicitly represented in the Colombia listings?
Selected product titles include condition abbreviations: a 1964 P404b 1 Peso Oro note is labeled F, a 1974 P404e 1 Peso Oro note is labeled VF, and a 1974 P415 100 Pesos Oro note is labeled XF. Many other catalog titles do not state a grade in the supplied data. Collectors comparing examples should use the condition information provided for the specific listing rather than applying one grade across a reference or date.







