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5 Centavos

Issuer Ecuador
Year 1937
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse lettering 5 CENTAVOS HF
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Mintage 1937 HF - - 15,000,000
Additional information

Ecuador's nickel coinage of the 1930s was struck under contract at the Philadelphia Mint, a common arrangement for smaller Latin American nations that lacked domestic minting infrastructure. The 1937 issue falls within a period of acute political instability — Ecuador cycled through multiple heads of state across that decade, with military coups punctuating nearly every transition. Coin production continued regardless, driven more by commercial necessity than governmental continuity.

KM#75 replaced an earlier copper-nickel type, the shift to straight nickel reflecting both material availability and cost considerations during the Depression years.