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| 表面の説明 | Central coat of arms of Guatemala comprising a scroll inscribed with the independence date, surmounted by a quetzal bird perched atop, flanked by crossed rifles and two laurel branches tied at the base with a ribbon bow. The fineness '0.835' appears in the lower left field and the date '1893' in the lower right field, with the word 'ESSAI' inscribed in the exergue below. The scroll bears the national motto and independence date in full. |
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| 表面の銘文 | LIBERTAD 15 DE SETIEMBRE DE 1821 0,835 ESSAI 1893 (Translation: Freedom 15th September 1821 0.835 Trial strike 1893) |
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Guatemala's 1893 pattern coinage was produced as the country weighed monetary reforms under the government of José María Reyna Barrios, who came to power that same year. The 4 Reales denomination itself was already an anachronism by this point — Central American monetary systems were rapidly converting to decimal peso structures, which makes the choice to strike a pattern in reales rather than the incoming peso denominations an oddity worth noting.
Pn15 is documented in the Krause pattern listings but surviving examples are exceedingly rare, with no established population in major registry services.