04/03/2026
L’histoire du colónes du Costa Rica
The story of Costa Rica’s money is as colorful and beautiful as the country itself. Every coin and bill carries history, culture, and a deep sense of national pride.
🌿 The Costa Rican Colón
Costa Rica’s official currency is the Costa Rican colón, named after Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón in Spanish). It was introduced in 1896, replacing the Costa Rican peso. The name honors the explorer who arrived on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast during his fourth voyage in 1502.
Before the colón, Costa Rica used several currencies during the 1800s, including the peso and even foreign coins from Spain, Mexico, and other nations. Trade was growing—especially coffee exports—and the country needed a stronger, more unified monetary system.
🏛 The Birth of National Banking
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, private banks issued their own banknotes. Eventually, Costa Rica centralized its monetary system, and in 1950 the Central Bank of Costa Rica (Banco Central de Costa Rica) was established. From that point forward, the Central Bank became the sole issuer of currency, strengthening financial stability and national identity.
🦋 The Art and Nature on the Bills
Costa Rica’s money is famous for its breathtaking design. Modern colón banknotes celebrate:
Wildlife like sloths, monkeys, sharks, butterflies, and hummingbirds
Rainforests, coral reefs, and mountain ecosystems
Important historical figures and scientists
For example:
The 1,000 colones note features a hummingbird.
The 5,000 colones note highlights a blue morpho butterfly.
The 10,000 colones note features a sloth.
These designs reflect Costa Rica’s global reputation for biodiversity and conservation. The bills are colorful, vibrant, and almost feel like miniature pieces of art celebrating Pura Vida.
🪙 Coins Through the Years
Colón coins have evolved over time as inflation and economic changes occurred. Older coins featured national symbols such as the coat of arms. Today’s coins remain practical but still carry elements of Costa Rica’s identity.
💵 The U.S. Dollar in Costa Rica
While the colón is the official currency, the United States dollar is widely accepted, especially in tourist areas. Real estate, rentals, and some larger transactions are often quoted in dollars, reflecting Costa Rica’s strong ties to international trade and tourism.
A Reflection of Pura Vida
Costa Rica’s money tells a story. It honors explorers, celebrates democracy, showcases wildlife, and reflects economic growth rooted in coffee, bananas, tourism, and sustainability.
Hold a colón in your hand, and you’re not just holding currency — you’re holding a small, beautiful symbol of a peaceful nation that chose education over an army, nature over excess, and community over conflict.
That’s the true beauty behind Costa Rica’s money.
William 'Skip' Licht
The Costa Rica Good News Report
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