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| Issuer | Puerto Rico |
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| Year | 2009 |
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| Currency | Peseta |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | Utuado 1739 #11 La Ciudad del Otoao CIUDAD DEL VIVI |
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Utuado sits in the mountainous interior of Puerto Rico, far from the coastal administrative centers that defined Spanish colonial rule, and the choice to honor it in this series reflects a deliberate effort to document the island's pre-colonial Taíno heritage — the area contains one of the largest known Taíno ceremonial sites in the Caribbean, the Caguana Indigenous Ceremonial Park. The 2009 peseta series itself is a modern commemorative program issued under Puerto Rico's cultural institutions, not a circulating currency, adopting the peseta denomination as a historical reference to the Spanish colonial monetary system that governed the island until 1898.