Catalog
| Issuer | Uruguay |
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| Year | 1936 |
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| Currency | Peso (1863-1975) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | 10 CTS A |
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| Additional information |
Uruguay's aluminium bronze coinage of the 1930s was introduced as a direct response to the global metal shortages and economic instability following the Depression, replacing the earlier copper-nickel issues. The 1936 date falls within the presidency of Gabriel Terra, whose 1933 self-coup dissolved parliament and governed by decree until a new constitution was ratified in 1934.
KM#28 ran for over two decades with minimal modification, making date-specific attribution within the series more consequential than it might appear.