10 Mixed coins from Peru (República del Perú, Republic of Peru). Different Peruvian coins picked randomly from these periods: Inti, Nuevo sol (1966 - 2020).
The product may contain these denominations: Céntimo, Intis, Nuevo Soles
Monetary unit and its division: 100 Céntimos = 1 Inti, 100 Céntimos = 1 Sol
Currency: Mixed
Coin type: Standard circulated coins
Compositions: Bimetallic, Nickel brass, Aluminium, Brass, Copper-nickel, Aluminium-bronze
Type: Randomly Picked
Year: 1966 - 2020
Weight: 52 g.
Shape: Round
Mint location: Lima
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product may have different combinations of coins, various dates, and denominations, and unique catalog numbers. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Pictures and symbols may be found on the coins:
ℹ Themes: Animals, Portraits, Coat of Arms
🎖️ Military Leaders: Miguel Grau Seminario
🐾 Animals: Vicuña
🐦 Birds: Condor, Hummingbird
🌹 Flowers: Condor, Hummingbird
Fact about this person: Túpac Amaru was the last monarch of the Neo-Inca State, the remnants of the Inca Empire in Vilcabamba, Peru. He was executed by the Spanish following a months-long pursuit after the fall of the last stronghold of the Neo-Inca State.
Fact about this person: Miguel María Grau Seminario is the most renowned Peruvian naval officer and hero of the Naval Battle of Angamos during the War of the Pacific. He was known as el Caballero de los Mares for his kind and chivalrous treatment of defeated enemies and is esteemed by both Peruvians and Chileans.
Other interesting information: Vicuna, smallest member of the camel family. The vicuna is closely related to the guanaco (Lama), and alpaca.