1930-1931 Peru 50 Soles Gold Coin Ex-Jewelry (Random Year)
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1930-1931 Peru 50 Soles Gold Coin Ex-Jewelry (Random Year)
Bullion Exchanges proudly offers the 1930-1931 Peru 50 Soles Gold Coin Ex-Jewelry (Random Year), a remarkable piece of Peruvian history crafted from 0.9675 troy ounces of .900 fine gold. This large and impressive coin showcases Peru's rich cultural heritage and exceptional artistry. While this coin is classified as Ex-Jewelry, with signs of previous use in a jewelry setting, it retains its intrinsic gold value and historical significance, making it a unique addition to any collection.
The 50 Soles Gold Coin was minted by the Casa de Moneda in Lima, Peru, and served as the largest gold denomination of its time. With its stunning design and substantial gold content, this coin has become a favorite among collectors and investors seeking rare and historic gold coins.
Coin Features:
- Contains 0.9675 troy oz of 0.900 fine gold.
- Ex-Jewelry condition
- Struck at the Lima Mint
- Obverse: Features a detailed portrait of Liberty wearing a laurel crown, symbolizing victory and freedom. The inscriptions include "REPUBLICA DEL PERU" and the year of mintage.
- Reverse: Depicts National Coat of Arms of Chile. Inscriptions: “CINCUENTA SOLES ORO,” “GRAMOS 33.436 FINO 0.900”
The 1930-1931 Peru 50 Soles Gold Coin Ex-Jewelry (Random Year) is an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Peruvian history with significant gold content. Order yours today from Bullion Exchanges and enjoy secure packaging and fast shipping. For any questions, our dedicated customer service team is here to assist.
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