Puerto Rico has no mint and issues no official coinage under its own authority as a U.S. territory, which means any piece labeled as a Puerto Rican issue is a privately produced or fantasy item rather than a government-struck coin. The "Juncos" designation refers to the municipality in the island's eastern interior, notable for its sugarcane history — but no numismatic authority sanctioned this piece, and it circulated nowhere.
Puerto Rico has no mint and issues no official coinage under its own authority as a U.S. territory, which means any piece labeled as a Puerto Rican issue is a privately produced or fantasy item rather than a government-struck coin. The "Juncos" designation refers to the municipality in the island's eastern interior, notable for its sugarcane history — but no numismatic authority sanctioned this piece, and it circulated nowhere.