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10 Centavos

Uitgever Ecuador
Jaar 1928
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Beschrijving voorzijde The Ecuadorian national coat of arms occupies the central field, featuring a condor displayed atop an oval shield flanked by four national flags and two crossed fasces. The legend REPUBLICA DEL ECUADOR arcs along the upper periphery in raised Latin lettering, while the year of issue 1928 appears in the lower exergue. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border. The arms are rendered in moderate relief consistent with a circulation strike.
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Oplage 1928 - Minted in
1929 - 16,000,000
Aanvullende informatie

Ecuador's 1928 coinage was produced under contract with the Philadelphia Mint, part of a broader monetary reorganization following the country's adoption of the gold standard framework negotiated with American financial adviser Walter Kemmerer. Kemmerer's missions swept through Latin America during the 1920s, and Ecuador was among several nations that restructured their currency systems — and their minting arrangements — on his recommendations.

The shift to nickel for minor denominations replaced earlier copper-nickel alloy pieces and aligned Ecuador with cost-saving trends across the region's smaller fractional coinage.

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