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121: 271: 209:. However before such dies could arrive, both mints took it upon themselves to hand carve dies and strike coins in gold and silver dated 1824 and 1825. These issues were very inconsistent in their weight and appearance, and as such were eventually demonetized in 1833 by the central government. Records indicate that between 10,900 and 17,000 pesos worth of provisional gold was melted during a three month period at this time. As of 2017, fewer than 10 surviving examples of provisional gold are known to 840: 818: 257: 24: 893: 188:
tree as a symbol of liberty. The coins obverses were to feature a series of volcanos and a radiant sun, with the sun to appear rising on the silver coins and fully risen on the gold. The five volcanos are typically taken to represent the five provinces of the republic. Due to their diminutive size,
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The mint in Guatemala produced gold and silver coins for the republic from 1824–1841. The mint in Guatemala produced silver coins in denominations of 1/4, 1/2, 1, and 8 reales, and gold coins in denominations of 1, 2, 4, and 8 escudos. Guatemala did not formally secede from the republic until 1847
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The mint in Costa Rica produced gold and silver coins for the republic from 1824–1838, and continued to produce gold coins in the republican style after forming an independent state. Costa Rica produced gold in denominations of 1/2, 1, 2, 4, and 8 escudos and silver coins in denominations of 1/4,
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at par and continued to circulate and be issued after the constituent states left the Central American Republic. Federation coins were minted in Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Honduras, while additional provisional issues were minted at various points in Costa Rica, Honduras, and El Salvador. Both
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The mint in Honduras produced silver coins from 1830–1832 in denominations of 1 real and 2 reales. After 1832, the mint in Honduras produced debased coinage from copper and lead alloys in various denominations.
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Guatemala and Costa Rica continued minting coins in the style of the republican real until the late 1840s; the currency was eventually replaced by the
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from the passing of the coinage law of 19 March 1824 to the dissolution of the republic in 1838. Sixteen silver reales equaled one gold
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The numismatic history of the Federal Republic begins with the passage of the coinage law of 19 March 1824. This law, titled
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1/2, 1 and 8 reales. Much of the Costa Rican silver mintage was produced exclusively in 1831.
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quarter real pieces were permitted by law to feature only three volcanos.
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Master dies were prepared in Guatemala and eventually sent to the mints in
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The Provisional Coins of El Salvador in the Central American Federation
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and continued producing republican 8 reales from 1841–1847.
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