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[[Image:CHL_2005_1peso-obv.JPG|300px|thumb|from the Acanthite collection]] | [[Image:CHL_2005_1peso-obv.JPG|300px|thumb|from the Acanthite collection]] | ||
[[Image:CHL_2005_1peso-rev.JPG|300px|thumb|from the Acanthite collection]] | [[Image:CHL_2005_1peso-rev.JPG|300px|thumb|from the Acanthite collection]] | ||
| − | The specimen shown is an example of a type struck in Santiago, [[Chile]], since 1992. | + | The specimen shown is an example of a type struck in Santiago, [[Chile]], since 1992. The escudo itself was abandoned in 1975 for a return to the peso, with 1 new peso = 100 escudos. This design replaced a larger version of 1988-92 (see the [[Chile 1989 peso|1989 peso]]). The effigy of Bernardo O'Higgins, hero of the struggle for independence, was first used on copper pesos of the 1940's. This design may still be in production; 2013 is the most recent date in the SCWC but Numista shows a 2015. We doubt it still circulates; as of October 2024, US$1 = 928 Chilean pesos. |
| − | The escudo itself was abandoned in 1975 for a return to the peso, with 1 new peso = 100 escudos. | ||
| − | This design replaced a larger version of 1988-92 (see the [[Chile 1989 peso|1989 peso]]). | ||
| − | The effigy of Bernardo O'Higgins, hero of the struggle for independence, was first used on copper pesos of the 1940's. | ||
| − | ''Recorded mintage:'' | + | ''Recorded mintage:'' 122,000,000. |
| − | ''Specification:'' . | + | ''Specification:'' 0.70 g, Aluminum, 16.14 mm diameter, eight sided. |
''Catalog reference:'' KM 231. | ''Catalog reference:'' KM 231. | ||
''[[Bibliography|Source:]]'' | ''[[Bibliography|Source:]]'' | ||
| − | * | + | * Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, ''Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date, 13th ed.,'' Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2018. |
''Link to:'' | ''Link to:'' | ||
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* [[Chile 2001 50 pesos|2001 50 pesos]] | * [[Chile 2001 50 pesos|2001 50 pesos]] | ||
* [[Chile 2006 5 pesos|2006 5 pesos]] | * [[Chile 2006 5 pesos|2006 5 pesos]] | ||
| + | * [[Chile 2006 10 pesos|2006 10 pesos]] | ||
| + | * [[Chile 2006-So 50 pesos|2006 50 pesos]] | ||
| + | * [[Chile 2006-So 100 pesos|2006 100 pesos]] | ||
* [[Coins and currency dated 2005]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 2005]] | ||
* return to [[Chile]] | * return to [[Chile]] | ||
[[Category:Aluminum coins of the world]][[Category:Selections from the Acanthite collection]] | [[Category:Aluminum coins of the world]][[Category:Selections from the Acanthite collection]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:38, 13 October 2024
The specimen shown is an example of a type struck in Santiago, Chile, since 1992. The escudo itself was abandoned in 1975 for a return to the peso, with 1 new peso = 100 escudos. This design replaced a larger version of 1988-92 (see the 1989 peso). The effigy of Bernardo O'Higgins, hero of the struggle for independence, was first used on copper pesos of the 1940's. This design may still be in production; 2013 is the most recent date in the SCWC but Numista shows a 2015. We doubt it still circulates; as of October 2024, US$1 = 928 Chilean pesos.
Recorded mintage: 122,000,000.
Specification: 0.70 g, Aluminum, 16.14 mm diameter, eight sided.
Catalog reference: KM 231.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date, 13th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2018.
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