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| Issuer | Chile |
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| Year | 1792-1793 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | · 1793 · |
| Reverse description | A rampant lion passant-guardant with a crown, facing left, is depicted in low relief at the centre of an otherwise plain field, representing the arms of León. No legend is present. The design is encircled by a chained or reeded border consistent with the milled edge treatment used throughout this series. |
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Chile's colonial mint at Santiago produced this denomination without a mintmark during 1792–93, an anomaly in an otherwise consistently marked output. The omission was not policy — it reflects a transitional period in die preparation at the Santiago casa de moneda, where administrative and personnel changes under the late Bourbon reforms occasionally disrupted standard production protocols. Survivors are scarce precisely because the type's brief window accounts for very low overall output, and the small flan size made these among the first coins to disappear from circulation through loss and attrition.