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| 裏面の説明 | The Chilean national coat of arms occupies the centre of the reverse, depicting a shield quartered with a star, supported by a rearing huemul on the left and a condor on the right, both wearing a plumed crest. The supporters stand above a wreath of laurel and araucaria branches tied at the base. The denomination CINCO PESOS arcs across the upper field, with the mint mark So to the left and the date 1895 displayed in the lower exergual area. |
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Chile's 1895–1896 gold 5 Pesos issue arrived during a period of significant monetary reorganization following the War of the Pacific, when Chile's nitrate windfall from seized Bolivian and Peruvian territories was reshaping state finances entirely. The Casa de Moneda in Santiago had spent much of the 1880s striking emergency paper-backed currency; returning to a gold-standard coinage at this size was a deliberate signal to foreign creditors and trade partners.
The two-year production window closed abruptly when Chile suspended gold convertibility in 1898, making this among the last fractional gold issues before a decades-long reliance on paper money.