1 Escudo Republic of Colombia (1819 - 1831) Gold

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1829

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1831, Colombia (Republic). Beautiful Gold 1 Escudo Coin.

Mint Year: 1831 Reference: KM-81.2. Denomination: 1 Escudo  Material: Silver (.875) Diameter: 19mm Weight: 3.19gm

Obverse: Draped and diademed bust of Lady Liberty left. Legend: REPUBLICA DE COLOMBIA . 1831 .

Reverse: Fasces on bow and arrows within wreath of two cornucopia. Legend: POPAYAN * 1 . E * R . U * 

Gran Colombia (“Great Colombia”) is a name used today for the state that encompassed much of northern South America and part of southern Central America from 1819 to 1831. It included the territories of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama, northern Peru, western Guyana and northwest Brazil. The term Gran Colombia is used historiographically to distinguish it from the current Republic of Colombia.

At the time of its creation, Gran Colombia was the most prestigious country in Spanish America. John Quincy Adams, then Secretary of State and future president of the United States, claimed it to be one of the most powerful nations on the planet. This prestige, added to the figure of Bolívar, attracted to the nation unionist ideas of independence movements in Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, which sought to form an associated state with the republic.

But international recognition of the legitimacy of the Gran Colombian state ran afoul of European opposition to the independence of the American countries. Austria, France and Russia only recognized independence in America if the new states accepted monarchs from European dynasties. In addition, Colombia and the international powers disagreed over the extension of the Colombian territory and its boundaries.

Gran Colombia was proclaimed through the Fundamental Law of the Republic of Colombia, issued during the Congress of Angostura (1819), but did not come into being until the Congress of Cúcuta (1821) drafted the Constitución constitucional.

Gran Colombia was constituted as a unitary centralist state. Its existence was marked by a struggle between those who supported a centralized government with a strong presidency and those who supported a decentralized, federal form of government. At the same time, another political division emerged between those who supported the Constitution of Cúcuta and two groups who sought to do away with the Constitution, either in favor of breaking up the country into smaller republics or maintaining the union but creating an even stronger presidency. The faction that favored constitutional rule coalesced around Vice-President Francisco de Paula Santander, while those who supported the creation of a stronger presidency were led by President Simón Bolívar. The two of them had been allies in the war against Spanish rule, but by 1825, their differences had become public and were an important part of the political instability from that year onward.

The country dissolved at the end of the 1820s and the beginning of the 1830s, due to the political differences that existed between supporters of federalism and centralism, as well as regional tensions among the peoples that made up the republic. It broke into the successor states of Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela; Panama was separated from Colombia in 1903. Since Gran Colombia’s territory corresponded more or less to the original jurisdiction of the former Viceroyalty of New Granada, it also claimed the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, the Mosquito Coast.


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Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-01
Colombia. Escudo, 1824-FM (Popayan). Fr-72; KM-81.2.Weight 0.0952 ounce.Liberty head left. Reverse: Fasces between cornucopias. Flan flaws. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value $175 - 225 Categories: World Gold

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-24
COLOMBIA - REPUBBLICA (1821-1837) 1 Escudo 1823, Popayan. Fb. 72 Au g 3,28 MB

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-02-26
Colombia. Escudo, 1829-RU (Popayan). Fr-72; KM-81.2. Head left. NGC graded VF-30. Estimated Value $200 - 225. Categories: World Gold Coins

Sold for: $55.0
1908, Mexico (2nd Republic). Large Silver "Eagle" Peso Coin. XF-AU! Mint Year: 1908 Reference: KM-409.2. Mint Place: Mexico (Mo) Denomination: Peso (Republican Dollar) Condition: Minor d ...

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1908, Mexico (2nd Republic). Beautiful Large Silver "Eagle" Peso Coin. AU+ Mint Year: 1908 Reference: KM-409.2. Mint Place: Mexico (Mo) Denomination: Peso (Republican Dollar) Condition: Sm ...

Sold for: $558.0
1773,MEXICO. Escudos & Pesos, ca. 1773-1920.6 pieces in lot. Comprised of an Escudo of Charles III, 1/2 and 1 Escudos of the Republic and 1, 2 and 5 Pesos of the late nineteenth to early twen ...
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