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1 Escudo

发行方 Costa Rica
年份 1850-1855
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货币 Peso (1850-1864)
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正面描述 Central field displays the Costa Rican coat of arms, featuring a shield with three volcanoes rising above a maritime landscape, surmounted by five stars in arc formation and flanked by decorative scroll-work cartouche. The shield is ensigned with a triangular device at the top and framed by laurel branches below, tied at the base. The circular legend REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA arcs along the upper periphery, while the date appears in the lower field beneath the wreath. The coin's milled border frames the design with a fine toothed edge.
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正面铭文 REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA 1850
(Translation: Republic of Costa Rica)
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Costa Rica's early gold coinage was struck at the Casa de Moneda in San José, one of the few Central American mints operating independently after the collapse of the Federal Republic of Central America in 1838. The escudo denominations continued a colonial-era monetary framework even as the young republic scrambled to establish fiscal credibility with foreign trading partners, particularly British merchants financing the nascent coffee export economy.

KM#98 is known with multiple date varieties across the 1850–1855 run, and die quality was inconsistent — the San José mint was perpetually underfunded and working with worn equipment.