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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Central device featuring a tree, likely a ceiba, standing upright in the field and flanked on either side by the denomination indication. The date and mint assayer's initials appear at the base of the design. A continuous circular legend occupies the outer ring, separated from the central device by an inner border, following the conventional layout of Central American republican coinage of this period. |
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Honduras struck provisional billon coinage in the early 1850s out of fiscal necessity — the newly independent Central American states inherited Spanish colonial mint infrastructure but not the silver supply that had once fed it. The Casa Nacional de la Moneda in Tegucigalpa operated under chronic metal shortages, and the billon issues of this period represent the government's attempt to maintain a circulating coinage while silver remained inaccessible in quantity. At .100 fine, these pieces were barely silver at all.
KM#19c denotes a specific composition variant within a cluttered series of provisional types. The distinctions between varieties were not always legible to the people spending them.