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| Issuer | Nicaragua |
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| Year | 2018 |
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| Value | 100 Córdobas |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | A three-toed sloth (Bradypus tridactylus) is depicted in vivid color, clinging to and hanging from a tree branch rendered across the central field, capturing the animal's characteristic suspended posture in naturalistic detail. The species name in both English and Spanish appears in the legend, with weight and fineness inscribed below the central motif. The denomination 100 CÓRDOBAS is positioned to the right within the field. |
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Nicaragua's wildlife coin programs have drawn consistent collector interest, but this issue sits in a crowded field of silver rounds from Central American mints competing for the same buyer. The three-toed sloth — genus Bradypus — is native to Nicaragua's Caribbean lowlands and has appeared on conservation currency across multiple Latin American issuers in the 2010s.
KM#125 was struck to one-troy-ounce specifications by a contracted foreign facility; Nicaragua has no domestic mint of its own.