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| Issuer | Casa de Moneda de Potosí |
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| Year | 1831-1840 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse lettering | REPUBLICA BOLIVIANA · PTS · 8S · 1837 · L · M · |
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| Mint | Casa de Moneda de Potosí, Bolivia |
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Bolivia's Potosí mint had operated under Spanish colonial authority for nearly three centuries before independence forced a rapid institutional reinvention. The 8 Escudos pieces struck here in the 1830s were produced on machinery and with practices little changed from the late colonial period, yet now bearing the insignia of a republic less than a decade old. Potosí's silver output was legendary, but gold coinage from this facility was always struck in far smaller quantities — the ore simply wasn't there in comparable volume.
KM#99 encompasses notable die variation across the decade-long span, and examples from the earlier dates within the range tend to command premiums driven by documented lower mintage figures rather than collector preference alone.