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1 Real National Coat of Arms

发行方 Córdoba
年份 1844
类型 Standard circulation coin
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背面描述 A radiant sun with a human face occupies the central field, rendered with alternating straight and wavy rays emanating from a rounded, facially detailed solar disk. The facial features are stylized in the manner typical of Argentine provincial coinage of the 1840s. The circumferential legend CONFEDERADA J.P.P. arcs around the upper and lower portions of the field, with the mintmaster's initials J.P.P. identifying the assayer responsible for this issue.
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铸造量 1844 JPP - Type I CORDOV point -
1844 JPP - Type I CORDOVA point -
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Córdoba's provincial coinage of the 1840s survived on borrowed time. The Argentine Confederation was already pushing toward a unified national currency, and provincial mints were operating with the quiet understanding that their authority to strike silver would not last. Córdoba's mint had been intermittently active since the colonial period, but production in this decade was thin and inconsistent, which accounts for the meaningful variation between the two die marriages cataloged under CJ#46.1 and CJ#46.2.

The national coinage law of 1854 effectively ended provincial silver striking across the Confederation.

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