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10 Córdobas Ascension of Mount Aconcagua

Uitgever Banco Central de Nicaragua
Jaar 2022
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Dikte 3.2 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse features the national arms of Nicaragua in the form of a triangle enclosing a radiating sun rising over a landscape of five volcanoes above a calm sea, all rendered in relief. The fineness and weight specifications '1 oz' and 'Ag 999' appear flanking the central device within the field. The curved legend 'REPÚBLICA DE NICARAGUA' arcs along the upper periphery, while 'AMÉRICA CENTRAL' is inscribed along the lower portion, with the denomination '10 CÓRDOBAS' appearing below the central triangular device. The entire design is bordered by a beaded inner rim.
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Aanvullende informatie

Aconcagua, at 6,961 meters the highest peak in both the Western and Southern hemispheres, sits entirely within Argentina — making it a curious subject for a Nicaraguan commemorative. These pan-regional Ibero-American themed issues have been a recurring feature of Central American mint programs since the 1990s, often produced under contract by European minting houses for collector export rather than domestic circulation.

KM#152 saw no meaningful distribution through Nicaraguan banking channels.

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