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25 Centimos Pattern, magnetic

Issuer Spain
Year 1925
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Technique Milled
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Obverse lettering ESPAÑA. 1925 ESPINOS
(Translation: Spain)
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Reverse script Latin
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In 1925, the Spanish government was actively searching for a replacement for the troublesome copper-nickel 25 céntimos coinage, and several competing metal compositions were tested simultaneously. This magnetic nickel pattern was part of that evaluation process under Primo de Rivera's dictatorship, which had taken a particular interest in rationalizing the nation's fractional coinage. Pure nickel of this kind was not adopted — Spain ultimately continued with copper-nickel for the circulating type.

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