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This ''medio dinero,'' or half dime, was struck in Lima in 1908. Most issued after 1898 were made from melted down one ''sol'' coins. Varieties and overdates abound; for 1908, a 1908/7 is recorded in addition to the normal date. A earlier type, with a slightly different figure of seated Liberty, was issued 1863-64 (KM 189). The silver coin was replaced in 1918 by a copper-nickel five centavos.
 
This ''medio dinero,'' or half dime, was struck in Lima in 1908. Most issued after 1898 were made from melted down one ''sol'' coins. Varieties and overdates abound; for 1908, a 1908/7 is recorded in addition to the normal date. A earlier type, with a slightly different figure of seated Liberty, was issued 1863-64 (KM 189). The silver coin was replaced in 1918 by a copper-nickel five centavos.

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File:Peru 1908 medio dinero DSLR.jpg
from the Mountain Groan Collection

This medio dinero, or half dime, was struck in Lima in 1908. Most issued after 1898 were made from melted down one sol coins. Varieties and overdates abound; for 1908, a 1908/7 is recorded in addition to the normal date. A earlier type, with a slightly different figure of seated Liberty, was issued 1863-64 (KM 189). The silver coin was replaced in 1918 by a copper-nickel five centavos.

Recorded mintage: 200,000.

Specification: 1.25 g, .900 fine silver, reeded edge.

Catalog reference: KM 206.2.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.

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