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The 50 colones coin issued in 2023 by Costa Rica, of the type known as ?Rabbit?, is in line with modern issues highlighting the country's biodiversity. Through this type, Costa Rica pursues an educational and identity-building approach, using currency as a medium to raise awareness of the richness of its fauna.
The obverse adopts the classic structure of Costa Rican coins. The face value ?50? is clearly indicated in the center, surrounded by the mentions ?REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA? and ?BANCO CENTRAL DE COSTA RICA?. This simple and functional composition ensures immediate readability, essential for a circulating coin.
The reverse features a rabbit, represented in a stylized but identifiable way, illustrating a facet of local or symbolic fauna. This iconographic choice is part of a larger series dedicated to animals, highlighting Costa Rica's biological diversity. The animal is usually accompanied by the year of issue, reinforcing the documentary dimension of the coin.
Technically, this coin adopts a bimetallic structure, characteristic of intermediate and high values. This process improves security, facilitates visual recognition and provides an aesthetic contrast between the two metals. The minting is industrial, designed for intensive circulation.
Still in circulation, the 50 colones coin plays an important role in everyday transactions. Its intermediate value makes it a frequently used currency, well integrated into current economic exchanges.
From a numismatic point of view, this ?Rabbit? type is of particular interest to collectors specializing in animal series or modern Central American coins. As is often the case for this type of recent issue, uncirculated specimens or those from complete lots are the most sought after, especially for their visual quality and series consistency.