Description:
Obverse
Image of Antonio Nariño -ideological precursor of the independence movement in Colombia and one of the first leaders of the independent region of Cundinamarca. The phrase "Triumph of the ideas" was used by the government of Cundinamarca as the official slogan of the celebration of the bicentenary.
Reverse
Image of the actual coat of arms of Cundinamarca - one of the official symbols of this department. Name of the country, denomination, year of issue.
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