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1/2 Real Provisional coinage

Issuer El Salvador
Year 1833
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering POR LA LIVERTAD DEL SALVADOR
(Translation: For the Freedom of El Salvador)
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El Salvador's provisional issues of the early 1830s were struck under considerable administrative strain — the Central American Federation was fracturing, and individual states were improvising monetary solutions with whatever dies and silver they could secure. This piece predates El Salvador's emergence as a fully independent republic by over a decade, placing it squarely in that turbulent interregnum when local minting authority was asserted more out of necessity than legal clarity.

The .633 fineness is notably debased relative to Spanish colonial standards, a practical concession to limited refining capacity.

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