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1 Nuevo Peso

Issuer Uruguay
Year 1976-1978
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Technique Milled
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Reverse lettering 1 NUEVO PESO
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Mintage 1976 So - - 20,000,000
1976 So - Proof -
1977 So - - 10,060,000
1978 So - - 19,940,000
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Uruguay's 1976 coinage was issued under the civic-military dictatorship that had formally seized power in June of that year, dissolving parliament and suspending the constitution. The nuevo peso itself was introduced in 1975 as part of a currency reform that replaced the old peso at a rate of 1,000 to one — a direct response to inflation that had gutted purchasing power through the late 1960s and early 1970s.

The three-year run of this type ended as inflation continued to accelerate, eventually making the denomination effectively worthless by the early 1980s.