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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Central figure depicts Cahuide (Quizo Yupanqui), the legendary Inca warrior, shown in dynamic three-quarter stance wearing traditional Inca attire including a feathered headdress and cloak, rendered in bold relief. The engraver's name PAREJA appears in the lower central field, with the word PERU inscribed to the right of the figure. The legend NAUPAJMAN TAHUANTINSUYU arcs along the upper periphery, while CAHUIDE is inscribed along the lower rim, all in Latin characters. The composition is strongly indigenist in character, celebrating pre-Columbian Peruvian heritage as part of the National Defense issue. |
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Peru's 1932 fiscal crisis, compounded by the collapse of commodity export revenues during the global depression, forced the government to suspend convertibility and scramble for emergency monetary instruments. This piece was issued not by the Banco de Reserva but under a national defense framework, giving it a quasi-official status that sits awkwardly in the regular coinage sequence — which is precisely why it catalogues as a token rather than a standard issue.
KM#Tn4 is genuinely scarce in any grade, with surviving examples suggesting limited circulation before regular coinage resumed.