Existing now country
Circulation coins of the Escudo era, reflecting the mid-century economic transition.
Coinage issued during the late Escudo period (1971–1975) amidst high inflation.
Following the 1975 currency reform, this batch features the early Peso and Centavo denominations. Notable for the "Libertad" winged figure and the copper-nickel strikes that replaced the hyperinflated Escudo.
Marking the return to democracy, this batch sees the removal of political symbols from the 1970s. It focuses on the unified portrait of Bernardo O'Higgins across all major denominations and the introduction of the large-format 100 Pesos.
Current circulation coinage of Chile issued after the 1975 monetary reform.
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