@BillSnyder2000 - I thought perhaps you might be referring to something other than a Colombian coin - hence the question mark and not a period. But Is this coin? http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_coin=12112 Thanks.
Yes, LaCointessa. That is one of the three (I think) 20th century types. Bill (Cited from:https://www.cointalk.com/threads/colombia.287258/page-3)
I have been to Colombia and Ecuador many times, and I had a whole jar of those coins. Also many from Brasil, Peru and Chile. Panama as well. I gave them all to the little boy next door when I moved away. Hope he enjoys them. You have some real nice ones there! Here is a picture of the one Colombia coin I have now.
20 centavos 1947, silver .500, weight - 5 g., size - 23,18 mm, thickness - 1,39 mm, mintage - 1748000. Bogota Mint. Such coins were released at 1945-51.
Here ia a modern one/ I really love coins with animals! This a from the 24 Country Set of Conservation series 1974-79. Twenty-four Countries took part. Each Country had a Three Coin Set in Proof/ UNC. The AV coins were 34mm./ 33.99g. Silver were 40/45mm 35g./40g. The Colombia 15000 Pesos 1978 Birmingham Mint/ obv. Tomas Cipriano/ rev. Ocelot
5 centavos 1938, copper-nickel, seight - 4 g., size - 21 mm, tnickness - 1,6 mm, mintage - 3867000 pcs. Philadelphia Mint. Such coins were released at1918-22, 1924, 1933, 1935-36, 1938-39, 1941, 1946 and 1949-50.
20 centavos 1965, copper-nickel, weight - 5 g., size - 23,5 mm, thickness - 1,7 mm, mintage - 1000000 pcs. "Jorge Eliecer Gaitan". Single release.
5 pesos papel moneda 1907, copper-nicel, weight - 4 g., size - 21 mm, thickness - 1,4 mm, mintage - 6143000 pcs. Medellin Mint (the capital of Antioquia state). Such coins were released at 1907, 1909 and 1912-1914. This coin was equal to 5 centavos in golden pesos.
2-1/2 centavos 1881, copper-nickel, weight - 1,2 g., size - 14,3 mm, thickness - 1 mm, mintage - 24000000 pcs. Single release.
Hello and hope all is well with both of you!! Panzerman, what is that on the reverse of your gold Colombian coin? Rather looks like two cornucopias? or some wreath head gear? Thanks in advance. I would love to have a collection of Colombian coins. Thank you both for sharing. LaC
Thank you! The reverse shows crossed cornucopias/ bow/ quiver of arrows. Obverse: Liberty Head John PS: I have 13 AV Colombia coins in my collection....