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The 1000 Colombian Peso banknote, dated November 1, 1994, is aProduct type: Banknote issued by the issuing institution of Colombia. It is part of Series 1. The face value of this banknote is 1000 pesos.
The front of the banknote features the portrait of Simón Bolívar, an emblematic figure as General and Statesman. The background consists of complex patterns and bright colors, including shades of blue, orange, and yellow, creating a visually appealing contrast. Security features, such as micro-prints and a watermark, are integrated to prevent counterfeiting.
On the back, the banknote presents a representation of a typical Andean landscape of Colombia. This landscape includes imposing mountains and lush vegetation, reflecting the natural richness of the country. Geometric patterns and additional ornaments complement the design, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the banknote. The face value, "1000 PESOS", is clearly indicated in words and numbers.
The banknote is printed on a specific security paper, designed to resist wear and tear and counterfeiting. The texture of the paper is perceptible to the touch, adding a tactile dimension to the handling experience. The dimensions of the banknote are standard for denominations of that era, facilitating its use in daily transactions.