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Issuer Republic of Bolivia
Year 1853-1859
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Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 1853 PTS FP - KM# 121.1 -
1854 PTS MJ - KM# 121.2 -
1855 PTS MJ - KM# 121.2 -
1856 PTS FJ - KM# 121.2 -
1856 PTS MJ - KM# 121.2 -
1857 PTS MJ - KM# 121.2 -
1858 PTS FJ - KM# 121.2 -
1859 PTS FJ - KM# 121.3 -
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Bolivia's silver coinage of the 1850s was struck at the Potosí mint — the same facility that had, under Spanish colonial rule, produced more silver than any other mint in the Western Hemisphere. By 1853, that output was a fraction of its colonial peak, but Potosí remained the only functioning mint in the country. The .667 fineness reflects a deliberate reduction from earlier standards, part of ongoing struggles to balance the cost of silver with the demands of circulating coinage in a cash-poor economy.

The KM#121 type spans six years and at least two assayer initial combinations, making die attribution worthwhile for serious collectors of the series.

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