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reverse
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Context
Years: 1885–1886
Issuer: Colombia Issuer flag
Period:
Currency:
(since 1847)
Demonetized: Yes
Material
Weight: 2.5 g
Silver weight: 1.25 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 50% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↓
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard175.2a
Numista: #48349
Value
Exchange value: 0.10 COP
Bullion value: $3.55

Obverse

Description:
Liberty bust left, wearing headband.
Inscription:
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE COLOMBIA

LIBERTAD

1886
Translation:
UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA
LIBERTY
1886
Script: Latin
Language: Spanish

Reverse

Description:
Denomination between cornucopias, two stars in legend.
Inscription:
GRAM.2,500

10

CENT

MEDELLIN LEI 0,500
Script: Latin

Edge



Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1885
1886

Historical background

In 1885, Colombia was emerging from a period of profound political and economic fragmentation known as the "Radical Olympus" (1863-1885) under the federal constitution of Rionegro. This era granted immense autonomy to its nine sovereign states, each of which issued its own paper currency, leading to a chaotic monetary landscape. The country was saturated with a multitude of banknotes of wildly varying credibility and value, from the pesos of the Estado Soberano de Antioquia to those of Cundinamarca and Cauca. This proliferation of currency, largely unbacked by specie, caused severe inflation, crippled interstate trade, and reflected the weak central authority of the national government in Bogotá.

The political turning point came in 1885 with the victory of the Regeneration movement under President Rafael Núñez, who decisively ended the federal system with a new centralist constitution in 1886. A primary objective of this political consolidation was to establish monetary order and national economic unity. Consequently, the government moved aggressively to abolish the monetary authority of the individual states and began the process of centralizing currency issuance under a single, national bank.

Therefore, the currency situation in 1885 stands at a critical juncture. It marks the final year of a disordered, inflationary multi-currency system and the immediate prelude to the creation of a unified national currency. The Regeneration government would soon charter the Banco Nacional (1887) as its exclusive issuing entity, laying the institutional groundwork for the eventual introduction of the Colombian peso as the sole legal tender, aiming to stabilize commerce and solidify the financial power of the newly centralized Colombian state.

Series: 1885 Colombia circulation coins

5 Pesos obverse
5 Pesos reverse
5 Pesos
1885
10 Centavos obverse
10 Centavos reverse
10 Centavos
1885-1886
50 Centavos obverse
50 Centavos reverse
50 Centavos
1885-1886
2½ Centavos obverse
2½ Centavos reverse
2½ Centavos
1885
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