KM# 206a 5 CENTAVOS
3.2300 g., Copper Clad Steel, 21.29 mm. Obv: Liberty cap within
wreath, date below Rev: Coffee bean sprigs flank denomination,
cornucopia above Note: Varieties exist for 1967, 1970, and 1973
1965 6,460,000 0.10 0.35 1.00
1946 — 1.25 2.00 7.00
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KM# 212.2 10 CENTAVOS
2.3300 g., Copper-Nickel, 18.5 mm. Obv: Arms above date
Rev: Head of Chief Calarcá right divides denomination
Mint: Bogotá Note: Varieties exist
1964 29,075,000 0.10 0.50 1.50
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KM# 215.1 20 CENTAVOS
Copper-Nickel, 23.4 mm. Obv: Head of Simon Bolívar right,
small date below Rev: Denomination above arms, half circle of
stars below
1959 55,519,000 0.10 0.15 0.50 1.50
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KM# 217 50 CENTAVOS
12.5600 g., Copper-Nickel, 30.5 mm. Obv: Denomination below
arms Rev: Head of Simon Bolívar by Tererani, right, date below
Note: Various sizes of date exist
1961 3,260,000 0.15 0.30 1.50 4.00
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KM# 272 50 PESOS
8.4000 g., Copper-Nickel, 26.8 mm. Subject: National
Constitution Obv: Arms above denomination, sprigs flank date
below Rev: Building, stars below, within circle
1987 Large date 1.25 SC
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KM# 287 200 PESOS
7.0800 g., Copper-Zinc-Nickel, 24.39 mm. Obv: Denomination
within lined circle, date below Rev: Quimbaya artwork
Edge: Lettered, MOTIVO QUIMBAYA - 200 PESOS
1996 0.60 1.50 EBC/SC
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Hola no he capturado las imágenes porque después no me permite subirlas.
En las únicas monedas que tengo duda son las de 5 centavos.
No bien muy claro en el catálogo.
No son muy valiosas ni raras.