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This is a modest collection of second millennium gold coins of Chile from the mid to mid 20th Century
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REPUBLIC
1 Peso - 1860
KM-133 - 1,52 g
Mintage
- 0,156M
The obverse features a standing Liberty figure with the Constitution on a pedestal to her right surrounded by the legend REPUBLICA DE CHILE (Republic of Chile), the mintmark (S with a superimposed o) at the bottom. The reverse has the legend IGUALDAD ANTE LA LEI (Equality Before the Law) around a wreath with the denomination 1 PESO and the date 1860 with the wreath.
5 Pesos - 1895-So
KM-153 - 3,00 g - 16,2 mm
Mintage - 3.002M
Edge - Milled
The obverse features a Liberty head surrounded by the country's name REPUBLICA DE CHILE. The reverse has the Chilean arms surrounded by the denomination CINCO PESOS. The mintmark (S with a superimposed o is to the left of the arms and the date 1895 is below the arms.
5 Pesos - 1898- So
KM-159 - 3,00 g - 16,2 mm
Mintage - 0,426M
The obverse features a Liberty figure surrounded by the country's name REPUBLICA DE CHILE. The designer's name O'ROTY and a monogram are below the bust. The reverse has the Chilean arms surrounded by the denomination CINCO PESOS. The mintmark (S with a superimposed o is to the left of the arms and the date 1898 is below the arms.
50 Pesos - 1926
KM-169 - 10,170 g - 24 mm
Mintage - 0,126M
The obverse includes
an image of Liberty with the Spanish name of the country REPUBLIC OF CHILE at
the top and the date 1926 at the bottom. The reverse shows the Chilean national
arms with the denomination expressed in Spanish as CINCO CONDORES, 50 Ps, and
CINQUENTA (Fifty) PESOS. Finally, the mint mark for Santiago is at the right.
100 Pesos - 1926
KM-170 - 20,34 g - 29 mm
Mintage - 0,678M
The obverse includes
an image of Liberty with the Spanish name of the country REPUBLIC OF CHILE at
the top and the date 1926 at the bottom. The reverse shows the Chilean national
arms with the denomination expressed in Spanish as 10 CONDORES, 100 Ps, and
CIEN (One Hundred) PESOS. Finally, the mint mark for Santiago is at the right.
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