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5 Centavos Independence

Issuer Honduras
Year 1879-1880
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Currency Second Peso (decimalized, 1879-1931)
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Obverse lettering REPUBLICA DE HONDURAS 1871
(Translation: Republic of Honduras)
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Reverse lettering DIOS UNION LIBERTAD. 5 C. 15 DE SET. 1821 0.900
(Translation: God, union and Liberty 5 Centavos 15th Sep 1821 0.900)
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Honduras struck this small silver piece in the years immediately following the reorganization of its coinage system under President Marco Aurelio Soto, whose reformist government — backed heavily by Guatemalan and ultimately U.S. financial interests — pushed the country toward a modern decimal currency. The mint operated intermittently, and the two-year window of this issue reflects genuine production constraints rather than a planned short series.

KM#34 is scarce in any grade. Circulation in rural Honduras was brutal on small silver, and surviving examples with legible details are genuinely uncommon.

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