6 coin set made in these countries: Guatemala (República de Guatemala), República de Guatemala, Republic of Guatemala.
Coins picked from these periods: Republic 1841-Date
Range of coin dates: 1974 - 2012.
The product will have these denominations: 1 Centavo, 5 Centavos, 10 Centavos, 25 Centavos, 50 Centavos, 1 Quetzal.
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Monetary unit and its division: 1 Centavo (0.01 GTQ), 0.5 GTQ = 0.06 USD, 1 GTQ = 0.13 USD
Coin type: Standard circulated coins, Standard Circulation Coin
Currency: Quetzal
Metal compositions: Brass, Nickel Brass
Continents: North America
Groupings: Central America
Denomination: 1 Centavo, 5 Centavos, 10 Centavos, 25 Centavos, 50 Centavos, 1 Quetzal
Value: 1 Centavo, 5 Centavos 0.05Gtq = Usd 0.0065, 10 Centavos 0.10Gtq = Gbp 0.0097, 25 Centavos 0.25Gtq = Uah 1.35, 50 Centavos 0.50Gtq = Uah 2.70, 1 Quetzal 1Gtq = Usd 0.13
Type: Standard Circulation Coins
Year: 1974 - 2012
Composition details: Copper 70%, Zinc 28%, Nickel 2%
Diameter: 19, 16, 21, 27, 24.25, 29 mm.
Thickness: 1.06, 1.2, 1.25, 1.96, 1.61, 2.41 mm.
Weight: 31.8 g.
Shape: Round
Mint: Guatemala
Mint location: Guatemala
Obverse: The Emblem Of Guatemala Depicts Two Rifles And Two Swords Crossed With A Wreath Of Laurel. In The Middle A Scroll Of Parchment With The Words "Liberty 15 Of September, 1821" And In The Upper Part The National Bird; The Quetzal., Coat Of Arms With Date At Bottom., Coat Of Arms, With Legend At Top, And Date At Bottom., The Country Name Above The Guatemalan Coat Of Arms (Two Laurel Branches Around A Quetzal Bird Perched On A Scroll And The Phrase "Libertad 15 De Setiembre De 1821" Written On The Scroll Along With Two Rifles And Two Swords Crossed Behind The Scroll) And The Date Below, Coat Of Arms With Legend At Top And Date At Bottom., Coat Of Arms With Legend At Top And Date At Bottom
Obverse lettering: Republica De Guatemalalibertad15 Desetiembrede 18211976, Republica De Guatemala Libertad15 Desetiembrede 18212000, Republica De Guatemalalibertad 15 De Setiembre De 1821 2006, Republica De Guatemalalibertad15 Desetiembrede 18211988, Republica De Guatemalalibertad 15 De Setiembrede 18212001, Republica De Guatemala Libertad 15 De Setiembrede 1821 2001
Obverse translation: Republic Of Guatemalaliberty15Th Ofseptember,1821, Republic Of Guatemalaliberty15 Of September Of 1821, Republic Of Guatemalaliberty 15 Of September 1821, Republic Of Guatemalaliberty15Th Ofseptember1821, Republic Of Guatemala Liberty 15Th Of September,1821
Reverse: Denomination At Top And A Bust Of Bartolomé De Las Casas (C. 1484 – 1566)., Tree With Value At Right And Legend At Bottom., Mayan Pillar Ruins Of Quiriguá With Denomination At Right And Legend Below., Native Bust Facing Left With The Value To The Right And Bottom-Right, Orchid At Center With Flower'S Name At Left And Value At Right., Stylized Peace Dove, With The Word Paz (Peace), Celebrating The End Of Civil War On December 29, 1996
Reverse lettering: Un Centavofray Bartolome De Las Casas, 5 Centavoslibre Crezca Fecundo, 10Centavosmonolito De Quirigua, 25 Centavos, Monja Blanca Flor Nacional50Centavos, Paz Firme Y Duraderapaz1 Quetzal29 De Diciembre De 1996
Reverse translation: One Centavo, Free Grows Fertile, Quirigua Monolith, White Nun Orchid National Flower, Strong And Lasting Peacepeace29Th Of December 1996
Edge: Plain, Reeded, Smooth With Incused Lettering
Edge lettering: Republica De Guatemala C.A.
Edge translation: Republic Of Guatemala Central America
ℹ Themes: Bird, Peace, Coat Of Arms, Sculpture, Flower, Religious Figure, Hat, Firearms, Tree
🐾 Animals: Peace dove
🍀 Plants: Wreath, Orchid