Peru. 50 Soles 1971 (No reserve price)





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Peru, 1971 50 Soles de Oro silver commemorative coin (0.800 fine) weighing approximately 21.6 g, featuring Túpac Amaru and issued for the Sesquicentennial of Independence, in ungraded condition.
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Peru – 1971 50 Soles de Oro (Sesquicentennial Independence) – Silver
A striking and historic commemorative coin issued by Peru in 1971 to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Independence (1821–1971), featuring the iconic Túpac Amaru portrait. This large and visually impressive piece is a key type for collectors of Latin American and world silver.
Obverse:
Portrait of Túpac Amaru wearing his traditional hat, surrounded by the legend “SESQUICENTENARIO DE LA INDEPENDENCIA DEL PERU — TUPAC AMARU — CINCUENTA SOLES DE ORO — 1821-1971”. 
Reverse:
Detailed Peruvian national coat of arms, surrounded by “BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERU — 8 DECIMOS FINO — 1971”. 
Specifications:
• Year: 1971
• Denomination: 50 Soles de Oro
• Metal: Silver (.800) 
• Weight: ~21.6 g
This coin is highly collectible due to its combination of historic theme, attractive design, and significant silver content. It offers excellent presence in hand and will enhance any world silver or Latin American coin collection. Silver 50 Soles issues from this era are widely sought after in all grades, and certified examples regularly realize strong interest in auctions and marketplaces. 
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Peru – 1971 50 Soles de Oro (Sesquicentennial Independence) – Silver
A striking and historic commemorative coin issued by Peru in 1971 to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Independence (1821–1971), featuring the iconic Túpac Amaru portrait. This large and visually impressive piece is a key type for collectors of Latin American and world silver.
Obverse:
Portrait of Túpac Amaru wearing his traditional hat, surrounded by the legend “SESQUICENTENARIO DE LA INDEPENDENCIA DEL PERU — TUPAC AMARU — CINCUENTA SOLES DE ORO — 1821-1971”. 
Reverse:
Detailed Peruvian national coat of arms, surrounded by “BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERU — 8 DECIMOS FINO — 1971”. 
Specifications:
• Year: 1971
• Denomination: 50 Soles de Oro
• Metal: Silver (.800) 
• Weight: ~21.6 g
This coin is highly collectible due to its combination of historic theme, attractive design, and significant silver content. It offers excellent presence in hand and will enhance any world silver or Latin American coin collection. Silver 50 Soles issues from this era are widely sought after in all grades, and certified examples regularly realize strong interest in auctions and marketplaces. 
See the pictures for a better impression

