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| Issuer | Republic of Chile |
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| Year | 1836 |
| Type | Coin pattern |
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| Reverse lettering | 21 Qs. · IGUALDAD ANTE LA LEI · 8E · I · J · CONSTITUCION PATRIA SETIEMBRE 18. DE 1810. (Translation: Equality Before the Law Constitution Homeland September 18th, 1810) |
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| Mint | Santiago Mint |
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| Additional information |
KM#PnA6 is a pattern issue, not a circulating coin — struck speculatively or for official consideration as Chile worked through competing monetary proposals in the mid-1830s. The silver-plated copper construction is the tell: it was a cost-conscious way to present a proposed denomination without committing to gold or silver stock. Whether it ever reached a formal committee or simply sat in a drawer at the Santiago mint is unrecorded.