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This category includes currencies that have circulated or are currently in circulation in Peru. You will find historical coins dating from the colonial era, Peruvian republics, and contemporary currencies.
Explore the numismatic wealth of Peru, from its first *reales* to the current *soles*. Discover the different types of minting, variations, metals used (gold, silver, copper, nickel), and effigies present on these coins, reflecting the political, economic, and cultural history of the country.
This collection includes coins from different periods:
Coins minted under the authority of the Spanish crown, including *reales* and *escudos*.
Coins issued by the Peruvian government after independence, including *soles*, *dineros* and other denominations. Search for the different monetary periods and reforms that have marked the history of the Peruvian sol.
Ideal for collectors of South American coins, enthusiasts of Peruvian history, and numismatic investors. Each piece represents a testament to the past and a window on Peru's heritage.