The third coin of the series "Endangered Wildlife of Peru", dedicated to the "Andean Condor", has been put into circulation today December 13. This coin and the ten of which the collection consists, are circulating coins with 1 sun facial. The collection of coins is intended, through a means of payment for mass use, raise awareness about the importance of the preservation of the species of our environment and care for the environment, as well as continue the momentum of the numismatic culture in Peru and in the world.
On the back, in the central part, we can see an image of the Andean Condor in flight with outstretched wings and in the background the silhouette of a chain of mountains representing
the Andes Mountain Range. There is also a geometric design of
vertical lines , the mark of the National House of Currency, as well as the scientific name of the Andean Condor: Vultur gryphus, the denomination in number and the name of the monetary unit . Concentric circles with an openwork hummingbird , as a symbol of the series , can be seen next to the denomination . In the upper part, the phrase CÓNDOR ANDINO is shown.
On the obverse we can see in the center the Coat of Arms of Peru surrounded by the legend "BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERÚ", the year of minting and an inscribed polygon with eight sides that forms the fillet of the coin.
This is the third coin, of the ten that make up the Series Wildlife Threatened Peru, which have been issued 10 million units of this piece.
This is the third coin, of the ten that make up the Series Wildlife Threatened Peru, which have been issued 10 million units of this piece.
Characteristics of the currency
Denomination: 1 sol
Alloy: Alpaca
Weight: 7.32 g
Diameter: 25.50 mm Edge
: Streaked
Year of issue: 2017
Issue volume: 10 million
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