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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays a large numeral 5 in bold relief at the left-center of the field, with the denomination legend PESOS inscribed along the lower periphery in capital letters. To the right of the numeral, a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) is depicted in right profile, rendered in fine detail with its characteristic elongated snout and bushy tail, representing the native fauna of Uruguay. The field is otherwise plain, providing a stark contrast that emphasizes the denomination and wildlife motif. |
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Uruguay's 1969 patterns were produced during a period of acute monetary instability, as the country struggled with inflation that would eventually force a full currency reform in 1975. Pattern pieces from this era were often struck in silver as proof-of-concept submissions that never advanced to production approval — the denominations proposed frequently became obsolete before authorization could be secured.
KM#Pn89 is sparsely documented in the literature, with confirmed specimens extremely rare at auction.