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| 裏面の説明 | Central depiction of a traditional Incan balsa wood sailing raft, historically used for coastal navigation along the Pacific coast, rendered in detail with mast and sail. The denomination 25 000 SUCRES and the date 2002 appear in the field, while the encircling legend references the commemorative theme. A variant exists with the shield device larger and in contact with the raft design. |
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| 縁 | Reeded |
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Ecuador's sucre was already dead by the time this coin was struck. The country had officially dollarized in September 2000, replacing the sucre with the US dollar following a catastrophic banking crisis that wiped out roughly half of Ecuador's financial institutions between 1998 and 2000. This piece is therefore a commemorative issued in a currency that no longer circulated — a collector artifact denominated in a unit of account that had ceased to exist as legal tender two years prior.
The Balsa de Guayaquil references the pre-Columbian balsa wood sailing rafts used by coastal Ecuadorian traders, first documented by Spanish conquistadors in 1526 when Bartolomé Ruiz encountered one off the coast of what is now Ecuador.