First series (1996–2016) The
Bank of the Republic of Colombia calls on Colombian artist Juan Cárdenas for the overall design of the 20,000
Colombian peso note. Made entirely of pure
cotton fiber, it is the second-highest denomination note in circulation in Colombia, measuring 140 × 70 millimeters. Like other Colombian notes in circulation, it pays tribute to a Colombian personality. On the front side of this paper currency, whose main color is blue, the figure of scientist
Julio Garavito Armero is depicted, with an image of the
Moon to his left. Other graphic elements include the value of the note in figures, the name of the currency (
peso), that of the country (
Colombia) and that of the central bank (
Banco de la República). Finally, each note bears the signatures of the General Manager and the Executive Director of the
Bank of the Republic of Colombia, who were in office at the time of issue. The
logo of the
Bank of the Republic of Colombia is also present, at the bottom left of the note. On the front side of this paper currency, the portrait of former President of the Republic
Alfonso López Michelsen is depicted on the right. There are two strips of wavy stripes on either side of the portrait. The one on the right, in orange, includes the text in capital letters "veinte mil pesos", while the one on the left, in coffee and orange tones, includes the inscription in capital letters "
Alfonso López Michelsen presidente de
la República de Colombia (1974-1978)". In the center of the note, López Michelsen is also shown fully upright, holding a
sombrero vueltiao in his hand. To the left of López Michelsen's body is another partially printed sombrero vueltiao and a
sugar apple. The denomination "20 MIL PESOS" is placed in the upper left-hand corner of the note. The serial number, consisting of two alphabetical characters and eight digits, is located in the lower right-hand corner of the noteand to the left of the President's body. The signatures of the General Manager of the
Bank of the Republic of Colombia and the Executive Director, as well as the names of the central bank (
Banco de la República) and the country (
Colombia), are located in the lower left-hand corner. The back of the notedepicts the canals of La Mojana, a pre-Hispanic
hydraulic system built by the
Zenúes. A
sombrero vueltiao is featured in the lower left-hand corner of the note. Just above, a peasant can be seen carrying arrow cane, the essential raw material for the design of the sombrero vueltiao. The
logo of the
Bank of the Republic of Colombia is in the top right-hand corner. The value of the noteis shown in the top left-hand corner under the heading "20 MIL PESOS" and in the bottom right-hand corner under the heading "VEINTE MIL PESOS". A poem by Benjamín Puche Villadiegofeaturing the sombrero vueltiao is embossed on the right-hand side of the note. For the
visually impaired, the number 20 is written in
Braille on the lower part of the notebetween the text "BANCO DE LA REPÚBLICA" and the feet of the former president. In addition, tactile markings, consisting of five diagonal lines running parallel to each other, are located on the side edges of the front of the note. == Safety features ==