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1 Centavo

Issuer El Salvador
Year 1892-1893
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Weight 5 g
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Obverse lettering REPUBLICA DEL SALVADOR 1892
(Translation: Republic of El Salvador)
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Reverse script Latin
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Issued to coincide with the quatercentenary of Columbus's 1492 voyage, this series was part of a broader Latin American commemorative impulse that swept several republics simultaneously. El Salvador's copper centavo of this period circulated hard in a country whose economy ran almost entirely on coffee exports, with rural laborers receiving wages partly in small copper — coins that rarely survived more than a few years of use intact.