Got it? You can get up to $9 million for this vintage bill.

10 peso bill
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Collectors have once again turned their attention to old pieces of Colombian currency. A 10-peso bill has attracted particular attention due to its current value: up to nine million pesos.
It is worth mentioning that this value can be reached as long as it meets certain conditions of conservation, age and other numismatic characteristics , according to information from Ludin Arellano, a collector who shares details on social media about banknotes and coins of interest to this market.
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He explained that the most valuable banknotes are those issued in 1964, 1965, and 1969, which bear the letter 'R' above their printing date and are also in excellent condition .

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The 10-peso bill that has attracted the attention of collectors features the Andean condor, the national bird, on one side, and the archaeological ruins of San Agustín (Huila) on the other .
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Notes marked with the AZ series and additional details such as the letter "R" can fetch higher prices. In fair or good condition, these notes can also be valued between 2.5 and 3.8 million pesos.
Other names sought- $5,000 bill: specific versions can sell for up to $150,000.- $10,000 bill (1995) with an asterisk on the front: its value could reach $150,000.- One-centavo coins from 1949, 1960, 1964, 1965 and 1966, if their faces are inverted and in good condition, can sell for up to $200,000.- $10 coin (1981-1982): provided it is inverted, it can be worth up to 50,000 times its face value.- $1,000 bill with Jorge Eliécer Gaitán (August of an unspecified year): if it is in very good condition, it can sell for up to $10,000.
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