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5 Soles de Oro

Issuer Banco Central de Reserva del Peru
Year 1969
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering 5 CINCO SOLES DE ORO
(Translation: Five Gold Sols)
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Peru's 1969 coinage was produced under the military government of General Juan Velasco Alvarado, who had seized power in a coup just the previous October. Velasco's regime moved quickly to reshape national economic institutions, and the Banco Central de Reserva operated under considerable political pressure throughout this period.

The copper-nickel 5 Soles de Oro type ran from 1969 through 1975, after which rampant inflation rendered small-denomination coins effectively worthless in daily commerce. By the early 1980s, the entire Sol de Oro system was abandoned in favor of the Inti.

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