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10 Pesos Iglesia Regina Angelorum

Issuer Dominican Republic (1844-date)
Year 2000
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse lettering IGLESIAS COLONIALES IGLESIA REGINA ANGELORUM
(Translation: Colonial Churches Regina Angelorum Church)
Edge Reeded
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Additional information

Regina Angelorum — "Queen of Angels" — is a seventeenth-century Baroque church in Santo Domingo, part of the Colonial City designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. The broader commemorative series of which this piece forms a part was issued to document that colonial architectural patrimony, though the Dominican mint's output for these small-format silver pieces was modest enough that secondary-market supply remains consistently thin.