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Venezuela. 1 Bolivar 1936 (Ohne mindestpreis)

Curated historical silver coin from Venezuela, featuring the iconic portrait of Simón Bolívar, the Liberator of northern South America and one of the most influential figures in Latin American history. This collectible Venezuelan issue dated 1936 represents an important period in the numismatic heritage of the Estados Unidos de Venezuela and showcases the classic national design elements that have made early twentieth-century Venezuelan coinage highly sought after by collectors of world coins, silver currency, South American history, and Bolívar memorabilia. The obverse displays a distinguished left-facing portrait of Simón Bolívar with the inscription “BOLIVAR LIBERTADOR,” honoring the national hero whose leadership shaped the independence movements across Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. The engraving reflects the refined artistic style characteristic of Venezuelan minting during the 1930s and serves as a tangible connection to the nation’s republican identity. The portrait remains one of the most recognizable images in Latin American numismatics and is a centerpiece for collectors specializing in independence-era themes and historical personalities. The reverse features the national coat of arms of Venezuela surrounded by the inscription “ESTADOS UNIDOS DE VENEZUELA,” together with the denomination details including “GRAM. 10,” the year 1936, and the silver fineness designation “LEY 835.” The detailed heraldic composition incorporates agricultural abundance, liberty symbolism, and national unity, reflecting the economic and political aspirations of Venezuela during the early twentieth century. Visible historical inscriptions, national emblems, and period typography contribute significantly to the coin’s collector appeal and research value. This 1936 Venezuelan silver coin belongs to a fascinating era when precious-metal coinage circulated widely throughout South America. Coins bearing the 835 silver standard are particularly attractive to both numismatists and bullion-oriented collectors because they combine historical significance with intrinsic silver content. Venezuelan silver issues from the Bolívar series remain popular in collections focused on Latin American republics, world crown-sized coinage, pre-modern circulating silver, and historical monetary systems. An excellent addition for collectors of Venezuela, Caracas-related numismatic history, South American silver coins, Simón Bolívar collectibles, independence-themed artifacts, historical currency, heraldic coinage, republican-era issues, Latin American economic history, and twentieth-century world coin collections. The combination of the 1936 date, Bolívar portrait, Venezuelan coat of arms, silver composition, and classic national inscriptions creates a highly desirable collectible with strong international appeal. Keywords naturally associated with this curated collectible include Venezuela 1936 coin, Simón Bolívar silver coin, Estados Unidos de Venezuela, Bolívar Libertador, Venezuelan coat of arms, Ley 835 silver, 10 gramos silver coin, South American numismatics, Latin American coin collection, historical Venezuelan currency, world silver coin, republican Venezuela, Caracas numismatic heritage, independence history, collectible silver currency, vintage Venezuelan money, pre-decimal world coinage, twentieth-century silver issue, heraldic coin design, and classic South American monetary history.

Nr. 104277991

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Venezuela. 1 Bolivar 1936  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Venezuela. 1 Bolivar 1936 (Ohne mindestpreis)

Curated historical silver coin from Venezuela, featuring the iconic portrait of Simón Bolívar, the Liberator of northern South America and one of the most influential figures in Latin American history. This collectible Venezuelan issue dated 1936 represents an important period in the numismatic heritage of the Estados Unidos de Venezuela and showcases the classic national design elements that have made early twentieth-century Venezuelan coinage highly sought after by collectors of world coins, silver currency, South American history, and Bolívar memorabilia.

The obverse displays a distinguished left-facing portrait of Simón Bolívar with the inscription “BOLIVAR LIBERTADOR,” honoring the national hero whose leadership shaped the independence movements across Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. The engraving reflects the refined artistic style characteristic of Venezuelan minting during the 1930s and serves as a tangible connection to the nation’s republican identity. The portrait remains one of the most recognizable images in Latin American numismatics and is a centerpiece for collectors specializing in independence-era themes and historical personalities.

The reverse features the national coat of arms of Venezuela surrounded by the inscription “ESTADOS UNIDOS DE VENEZUELA,” together with the denomination details including “GRAM. 10,” the year 1936, and the silver fineness designation “LEY 835.” The detailed heraldic composition incorporates agricultural abundance, liberty symbolism, and national unity, reflecting the economic and political aspirations of Venezuela during the early twentieth century. Visible historical inscriptions, national emblems, and period typography contribute significantly to the coin’s collector appeal and research value.

This 1936 Venezuelan silver coin belongs to a fascinating era when precious-metal coinage circulated widely throughout South America. Coins bearing the 835 silver standard are particularly attractive to both numismatists and bullion-oriented collectors because they combine historical significance with intrinsic silver content. Venezuelan silver issues from the Bolívar series remain popular in collections focused on Latin American republics, world crown-sized coinage, pre-modern circulating silver, and historical monetary systems.

An excellent addition for collectors of Venezuela, Caracas-related numismatic history, South American silver coins, Simón Bolívar collectibles, independence-themed artifacts, historical currency, heraldic coinage, republican-era issues, Latin American economic history, and twentieth-century world coin collections. The combination of the 1936 date, Bolívar portrait, Venezuelan coat of arms, silver composition, and classic national inscriptions creates a highly desirable collectible with strong international appeal.

Keywords naturally associated with this curated collectible include Venezuela 1936 coin, Simón Bolívar silver coin, Estados Unidos de Venezuela, Bolívar Libertador, Venezuelan coat of arms, Ley 835 silver, 10 gramos silver coin, South American numismatics, Latin American coin collection, historical Venezuelan currency, world silver coin, republican Venezuela, Caracas numismatic heritage, independence history, collectible silver currency, vintage Venezuelan money, pre-decimal world coinage, twentieth-century silver issue, heraldic coin design, and classic South American monetary history.

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