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Gran Colombia , 1830-1845 Peso
, State of Ecuador , Countermarked , Silver ,
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Silver coin ,
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Gold coin , Franco ,1 Peso , Sucre (silver standard) , Sucre (gold standard)
, Sucre (inconvertible paper) ,
Sucre (gold exchange standard) , Sucre .
The great variety in type and size of the copper and nickel coins introduced
between 1914 and 1925 were all replaced by centavo, 2-1/2
centavos, 5 centavos, 10 centavos, 50 centavos, sucre and
2 sucres coins minted in 1928.
Banco Central sent 63,680 cóndores of the 1898 standard to Birmingham to be
recoined into 20,000 new cóndores, the remainder to be sold as bullion.
gold 900 fine dated 1928 (Birmingham)
cóndor (25 sucres), 22 mm, 8·35925 g (20,000 pieces)
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