The Central Bank of Peru has put into circulation from April 02 2014 the 16 coin Numismatic Series "Wealth and Pride of Peru" alluding to the "CIUDAD SAGRADA DE CARAL".
The new coins are legal tender and will circulate simultaneously with the coins Nuevo Sol a traditional and alluding to the "Golden Tumi", which was the first Numismatic issue of this series.
Caral, or Caral-Supe, was a large settlement in the Supe Valley, near Supe, Barranca province, Peru, some 200 km north of Lima. Caral is the most ancient city of the Americas, and is a well-studied site of the Caral civilization or Norte Chico civilization.
Obverse: The National Coat of Arms, the inscription “Banco Central de Reserva del Perú”, and the year of minting are displayed in the obverse of all the Peruvian coins.
The reverse side of the coin shows the denomination and the reason for alluding to "CIUDAD SAGRADA DE CARAL".
Сountry: | Peru |
Data of issue: | 2014 |
Face value: | 1 Nuevo Sol |
Metal: | Silver .999 |
Weight: | 7,32 g |
Diameter: | 25,5 mm |
Quality: | Proof |
Mintage: | 10,000,000 pcs |
The previous coins of the series:
1. Tumi de oro (2010)
2. Sarcofagos de Karajia (2010)
3. Estela de Raimondi (2010)
4. Chullpas de Sillustani (2011)
5. Monasterio de Santa Catalina (2011)
6. Machu Picchu (2011)
7. Gran Pajatén (2011)
8. Piedra de Saywite (2012)
9. Real Felipe Fortress (2012)
10. Templo del Sol de Vilcashuamán (2012)
11. Kuntur Wasi (2012)
12. Templo Inca Huaytará (2013)
13. Templo de Kotosh (2013)
14. Paracas textile culture (2013)
15. Tunanmarca (2013)
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