1913-1919 Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Native Chiseling Rock Avg Circ
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1913-1919 Colombia Gold 5 Pesos Native Chiseling Rock Avg Circ
During the early twentieth century, Colombia departed from traditional presidential portraits on its coinage to produce a striking gold piece. Issued from 1913 to 1919, this five pesos coin features an active, crouching native figure using a hammer to chisel away at a rock face. This dynamic obverse design offers a distinct aesthetic compared to the more common issues of the era that featured Simon Bolivar. Struck at various domestic mints, the reverse of the coin displays the official Colombian national arms. Surrounding the coat of arms are inscriptions detailing the denomination of five pesos and the gold fineness, which is documented as 0.9167 pure. Each coin contains 0.2355 troy ounces of actual gold weight, representing a fascinating era of South American coinage in average circulated condition.
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Specifications
| Country | Colombia |
|---|---|
| Grade | Average Circulated |
| Legal-tender face value | 5 Pesos |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.2355 troy oz |
| Purity | .9167 |
| Diameter | 22 mm |
| Thickness | N/A mm |
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