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Ecuador 1917 2 1/2 Centavos NGC MS61 - United States Mint, Philadelphia

$ 145.19

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Ecuador
  • Composition: Copper-Nickel
  • Certification: NGC
  • Modified Item: No
  • Mint: Philadelphia, U.S. Mint
  • Denomination: 2-1/2 Centavos
  • Condition: NGC graded MS61 Uncirculated
  • Certification Number: 2802942-010
  • Year: 1917
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • KM Number: KM-61
  • Grade: MS 61

    Description

    Ecuador - 1917 - 2 1/2 Centavos - (KM #61, EC #116) - Mintage: 1,600,000 - Grade: NGC MS61
    Of all of the coins minted for Ecuador by the U.S. Mint, this particular issue is the most difficult to acquire in mint state. Please see photos for the details.
    Ecuador began adopting a decimal coinage system in 1874 with the minting of one and two centavo coins at the Mint in Birmingham, England. The transition was completed on March 22, 1884 with the creation of the silver
    sucre
    coin which was equivalent to 100 centavos. The sucre remained the official unit of currency in Ecuador for 116 years until the President of Ecuador announced on January 9, 2000 that the US dollar would be adopted as Ecuador's official currency.
    Obverse
    These coins were minted for the "Republica Del Ecuador" by the Philadelphia mint, however no mint marks were used on the minor coinage produced for Ecuador in Philadelphia. Ecuador dictated the various elements that of their coat of arms, but the actual rendering of these elements by the various mints which produced their coins can vary greatly from mint to mint. In this case the central elements of the ship, water and mountain look more like an ocean going vessel sailing away from a mountainous coastline rather than the river steamship
    Guayas
    , sailing the Guayas river with the snow capped Chimborazo volcano in the distant background. There is also no Caduceus appearing as a mast on the ship, an aspect which seems to have eluded all but one mint.
    Reverse
    The reverse of this coin is very simple, containing only the denomination
    DOS Y MEDIO CENTAVOS
    (2 1/2 Centavos) surrounded by a Laurel wreath.