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5 Soles In Hoc Signo Vinces

Issuer Peru
Year 1910
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Value 5 Soles (5 PEH)
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Obverse description The Peruvian national coat of arms occupies the central field, depicting the quartered shield with a vicuna in the upper left canton, a cinchona tree in the upper right, and a cornucopia in the base. The shield is flanked by laurel and palm branches tied at the base, with a rising sun above. The circular legend OBOLO POPULAR PATRIOTICO runs around the periphery, separated at the base by two small floral ornaments. A beaded border frames the entire design, and a small mintmark letter R is visible at the bottom of the field.
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Obverse lettering OBOLO POPULAR PATRIOTICO
Reverse description The reverse features the Latin motto IN HOC SIGNO VINCES inscribed in three bold lines across a raised central disc, surrounded by an inner beaded circle. The outer legend reads PERU - 1910 at the top and CINCO SOLES at the bottom, separated by small floral ornaments at either side. A beaded border encircles the entire design.
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