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Trial Strike 100 Pesos

Issuer Casa de Moneda de Chile
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Value 100 Pesos (100 CLP)
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Obverse description The Chilean national coat of arms occupies the central field, depicting a quartered shield bearing a five-pointed star, supported on the dexter by a huemul deer and on the sinister by a condor with spread wings, both rampant. Above the shield rises a cluster of three ostrich feathers. The circular legend REPUBLICA DE CHILE arcs along the upper periphery in raised Latin capitals.
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Reverse description The reverse displays a large, bold stylized letter 'S' surmounted by a small superscript ring or degree symbol, forming the 'So' monogram that serves as the mint mark of the Casa de Moneda de Chile in Santiago. The device is centrally placed in an otherwise plain, unadorned field, with a raised rim encircling the design. This oversized mint mark presentation is characteristic of trial and pattern strikes used to test die quality and planchet specifications.
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Mint (So) Casa de Moneda de Chile, Santiago, Chile (1743-date)
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