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8 Soles

Issuer Republic of Bolivia (Potosí Mint)
Year 1852-1856
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Diameter 38 mm
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Obverse lettering REPUBLICA BOLIVIANA · PTS · 8S · 1855 · M · J ·
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Mintage 1852 FM - KM#112.1 -
1853 FP - KM#112.1 -
1854 M - KM#112.1 -
1854 MJ - KM#112.2 ball-top 5 -
1854 MJ - KM#112.2 small S -
1855 MJ - KM#112.1 -
1856 FJ - KM#112.2 -
Additional information

Bolivia's Potosí mint had been striking silver coinage almost continuously since 1574, but by the 1850s the facility was caught between an exhausted local silver supply and the political instability following independence. The 8 Soles series of this period emerged from a monetary environment in which the government was actively debasing coinage for fiscal relief — the .903 fineness here already reflects a step down from earlier republican standards.

Potosí pieces from these years are frequently encountered with pronounced die clashing and uneven planchet preparation, a known production problem tied to deteriorating equipment at the mint rather than any individual striking failure.

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