The 10 Peso Colombian Gold Coin is a historic circulation gold coin struck and circulated in Colombia. The coins date from the modern Republic era in Colombia, starting in 1886, and were issued in this denomination from 1919 to 1924. Right now, 10 Peso Colombian Gold Coins from random years are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives in a protective plastic flip!
- Offered from random years of issue!
- Comes in varied conditions!
- Contains .471 Troy oz of actual gold content.
- Bears a face value of 10 Pesos backed by Colombia.
- The obverse features a bust of Simon Bolivar.
- On the reverse is the Colombian coat of arms.
- Please note we do not guarantee the year of issue or condition of any given coin.
Each 10 Peso Colombian Gold Coin offered here arrives in a protective plastic flip. These coins are 22-karat gold specimens with .9167 gold content. The remaining metallic alloy consists of copper. We are not able to guarantee the year of issue or the condition of any given coin in advance. All coins are chosen at random after your payment clears.
The modern history of Colombia is deeply rooted in the achievements of Simon Bolivar. Known as “El Libertador” (The Liberator), Bolivar played a crucial role in the independence movements of several Latin American countries, including Colombia. His vision of a united Latin America greatly influenced the design of the Colombian coat of arms, which symbolizes the nation’s history, values, and aspirations. The coat of arms, adopted in 1834, contains several elements that reflect Bolivar’s ideals and the country’s struggle for independence.
The obverse of the 10 Peso Colombian Gold Coin comes with a depiction of Simon Bolivar in right-profile relief. In this design, Bolivar is captured as a young man with rugged features and a stern look on his face. The field includes the markings of the nation of issue and the year of issue.
On the reverse of 10 Peso Colombian Gold Coins is the national coat of arms. The central feature of the Colombian coat of arms is the Andean condor, a bird native to South America and a symbol of freedom. This majestic bird is depicted with outstretched wings, holding an olive branch in its beak – a clear representation of peace, which was one of Bolivar’s primary goals for the liberated nations. Below the condor, a pomegranate fruit is shown, symbolizing the unity of the Colombian people and echoing Bolivar’s dream of a unified Gran Colombia.
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