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| Issuer | Puerto Rico |
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| Year | 2009 |
| Type | Fantasy coin |
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| Obverse lettering | ISLA DE PUERTO RICO LIBERTAD EN DIOS CREEMOS PRM UNA PESETA 2009 |
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| Reverse lettering | Lares 1827 #56 La ciudad del Grito |
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Puerto Rico has never had autonomous coinage authority — this is a modern commemorative issue, not a circulating coin, produced under a private or regional program rather than any U.S. federal mandate. The "Lares" reference points to the Grito de Lares of September 1868, the island's most significant armed uprising against Spanish colonial rule, which collapsed within days but permanently anchored the date in Puerto Rican nationalist memory. Spain's response included brief administrative reforms, though full autonomy didn't arrive until the Charter of Autonomy in 1897 — rendered moot within months by the Spanish-American War.