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1969 Uruguay One Thousand (1000) Mil Pesos FAO Silver "Radiant Sun" Coin

$ 26.39

Availability: 24 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Uruguay
  • Year: 1969
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Silver
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Denomination: 1000 Pesos Uruguayos
  • KM Number: 55
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Condition: Consignment Coin - Excellent Condition - 500,000 Minted - One Year Of Issue - Beautiful Details
  • Certification: Uncertified

    Description

    Up for sale is my 1969 Uruguay One Thousand
    (1000) Mil Pesos Silver "Radiant Sun" Teardrop Variant Coin
    Will make an excellent addition to anyone's foreign coin collection.
    Please examine photo's carefully as this is the coin that you will be receiving.
    This coin was minted 52 years ago.
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    1000 Pesos
    FAO
    Features
    Country
    Uruguay
    Type
    Circulating Commemorative Coin
    Year
    1969
    Value
    1000 Pesos (1000 UYP)
    Currency
    Peso (
    1863-1975
    )
    Composition
    Silver (.900)
    Weight
    25 g
    Diameter
    37 mm
    Thickness
    2.5 mm
    Shape
    Round
    Orientation
    Medal Alignment ↑↑
    Demonetized
    04-04-1972
    Number
    N# 23255
    References
    KM# 55,  Y# 53
    Commemorative issue
    FAO
    Obverse
    Stylized radiant sun with face
    Lettering:
    - URUGUAY -
    MIL PESOS
    Translation:
    1000 Pesos
    Engraver:
    Francisco Matto Vilaró
    Reverse
    Assorted stylized designs within circle
    Lettering:
    - FAO -
    FIAT 1969 PANIS
    Translation:
    FIAT PANIS: Latin= Make food
    Engraver:
    Francisco Matto Vilaró
    Edge
    Inscripted
    Lettering:
    REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY So
    Comments
    This coin was created to adhere to the numismatic FAO program and is present on sets "Food for All" (Panel 2A) and FAO Album (page 9). The design is based upon the esthetical style created by the uruguayan artist Joaquin Torres Garcia (known as "Constructive Universalism" or "Constructivism").
    On the obverse shows a Sun, Constuctivist version, and on reverse several symbols. Torres Garcia thought art should not copy nature, but not negate it either. Symbols are modern, but also remind native symbolism. They are so simple and bidimensionals, that evocate primitive art, and are very easy to understand them, main are: the fish (Nature), the triangle (Reason), the heart (feelings), man and woman.
    Meanings of the symbols on reverse:
    1:
    Creator's Face;
    2:
    carpenter's square;
    3:
    Universal Man, no races;
    4:
    eel (representing sea element;
    5:
    oxen yoke ;
    6:
    seeds;
    7:
    bird and seed;
    8:
    fruit tree branch;
    9:
    shovel;
    10:
    buoy (fishing stuff);
    11:
    tray to keep water and a seed;
    12:
    fruit tree stakes;
    13:
    axe;
    14:
    ploughshare;
    15:
    cow and seed;
    16:
    lizzard;
    17:
    grinding grain mortar.
    There is a variant of this coin, where there is a small line from left eye of the Sun towards the nose; is known as "teardrop".
    No teardrop variant                      Teardrop variant
    Also some coins have the inscription that can be read with obverse up, and others with reverse up; so combining teardrop/no teardrop and reading up/down, it makes a total of 4 variants.
    Teardrop is not described in main catalogues, but frequently is mentioned in auction sites. Position of inscription is rarely described.
    Date
    Mintage
    VG
    F
    VF
    XF
    AU
    UNC
    Frequency
    1969 So
    350
    2.0%
    Casa de Moneda de Chile; Proof
    1969 So
    500 000
    89%
    Casa de Moneda de Chile; with teardrop
    1969 So
    16%
    Casa de Moneda de Chile; without teardrop