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* [[Ecuador 1909-H centavo|1909-H centavo]] | * [[Ecuador 1909-H centavo|1909-H centavo]] | ||
* [[Ecuador 1909-H 5 centavos|1909-H 5 centavos]] | * [[Ecuador 1909-H 5 centavos|1909-H 5 centavos]] | ||
| − | * [[Ecuador 1912-L FG 1/2 decimo|1912 ½ | + | * [[Ecuador 1912-L FG 1/2 decimo|1912 ½ décimo]] |
* [[Ecuador 1917 2-1/2 centavos|1917 2½ centavos]] | * [[Ecuador 1917 2-1/2 centavos|1917 2½ centavos]] | ||
* [[Ecuador 1918 5 centavos|1918 5 centavos]] | * [[Ecuador 1918 5 centavos|1918 5 centavos]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:53, 21 February 2025
Silver medio decimos (= five centavos) were produced at Heaton 1884-86 and 1915, and at Lima, Peru, 1893-1912. This copper-nickel five centavos was contracted in 1917-18 as a substitute for the silver half decimo, which was last struck in 1915. This type was issued again in 1919.
Recorded mintage: 1,200,000.
Specification: copper-nickel.
Catalog reference: KM 60.2.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
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