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Ecuador 1 Sucre 1959
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🇪🇨 Ecuador 1959 1 Sucre Coin
Origin & Historical Context
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Issued by the Republic of Ecuador, this coin was part of the standard circulation series during a period of national development and monetary stability.
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Minted in London at the Royal Mint, it reflects Ecuador’s reliance on foreign mints for coin production during the mid-20th century.
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The sucre was Ecuador’s official currency from 1884 until its replacement by the US dollar in 2000.
Design Features
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Obverse: Displays the coat of arms of Ecuador with the inscription REPUBLICA DEL ECUADOR and the year 1959.
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Reverse: Features a left-facing portrait of Antonio José de Sucre, a key figure in Latin American independence, surrounded by a laurel wreath and the denomination UN SUCRE.
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Edge: Reeded.
Specifications
Attribute
Detail
Composition
Copper-nickel
Weight
6.85 g
Diameter
25.9 mm
Shape
Round
Alignment
Coin alignment ↑↓
Mintage (1959)
8,400,000 coins
Demonetized
9 October 2000
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