Peru, 1973 AD., Lima mint, 10 Soles de Oro, KM 258.
Peru, Lima mint, 1973 AD.,
10 Soles de Oro (ø 31 mm / 11,59 g), copper-nickel, 11,70 g theor. mint weight, mintage 1.765 , axes coin alignment ↑↓ (180°), reeded edge,
Obv.: BANCO CENTRAL DE RESERVA DEL PERU / 1973 , coat of arms in a wreath.
Rev.: TUPAC AMARU / 10 / DIEZ SOLES DE ORO / {LIMA} , bust of José Gabriel Túpac Amaru II, wearing hat, facing half right, mint mark {LIMA} -monogram to r.
KM 258 .
Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1972 {LIMA} 2.235
1973 {LIMA} 1.765
1974 {LIMA} ?
1975 {LIMA} ?
José Gabriel Túpac Amaru (March 19, 1742 – May 18, 1781) — known as Túpac Amaru II — was a leader of an indigenous uprising in 1780 against the Spanish in Peru. Although unsuccessful, he later became a mythical figure in the Peruvian struggle for independence and indigenous rights movement and an inspiration to a myriad of causes in Peru. He was executed by the Spanish.
Túpac Amaru or Thupa Amaro (Quechua: Thupaq Amaru) (1545–1572) was the last indigenous monarch (Sapa Inca) of the Inca state in Peru. He was also executed by the Spanish.
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