Description: RARE: 1969 URUGUAY 1000 Pesos 90% Silver Coin FAO Constructivism # 0590. Uncirculated High Grade Coin. Mintage: 497,500 FAO: Features Issuer: Uruguay Period: Oriental Republic of Uruguay (1825-date) Type: Circulating commemorative coin Year: 1969 Value: 1000 Pesos (1000UYP) Currency: Peso (1863-1975) Composition: Silver (.900) Weight: 25g Diameter: 37mm Thickness: 2.5mm Shape: Round Technique: Milled Orientation: Medal alignment Demonetized: 4 April 1972 Number: N#23255 References: KM#55, SA#98, CGMU#96.1, Y#53 Commemorative issue FAO Obverse: Stylized radiant sun with face Script:Latin Lettering: - URUGUAY - MIL PESOS Translation: Uruguay One thousand Pesos Engraver:Francisco Matto Vilar Reverse: Assorted stylized designs within circle (See coments below) Script:Latin Lettering: F A O FIAT 1969 PANIS Translation: F.A.O. (Food and Agriculture Organization) FIAT PANIS: Latin= Make food 1969 Engraver: Francisco Matto Vilar Edge Inscripted Script:Latin Lettering:REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY So Translation:Oriental Republic of Uruguay So (Santiago mintmark) jasanche (CC BY-NC) Mint: SoCasa de Moneda de Chile, Santiago, Chile (1743-date) Comments: This coin was created to adhere to the numismatic FAO program and is present on sets "Food for All" (Panel 2A) and FAO Album (page 9). The design is based upon the esthetical style created by the uruguayan artist Joaquin Torres Garcia (known as "Constructive Universalism" or "Constructivism"). On the obverse shows a Sun, Constuctivist version, and on reverse several symbols. Torres Garcia thought art should not copy nature, but not negate it either. Symbols are modern, but also remind native symbolism. They are so simple and bidimensionals, that evocate primitive art, and are very easy to understand them, main are: the fish (Nature), the triangle (Reason), the heart (feelings), man and woman. Meanings of the symbols on reverse: 1:Creator's Face;2:carpenter's square;3:Universal Man, no races;4:eel (representing sea element;5:oxen yoke ;6:seeds;7:bird and seed;8:fruit tree branch;9:shovel;10:buoy (fishing stuff);11:tray to keep water and a seed;12:fruit tree stakes;13:axe;14:ploughshare;15:cow and seed;16:lizzard;17:grinding grain mortar. There is a variant of this coin, where there is a small line from left eye of the Sun on obverse towards the nose; is known as "teardrop". No teardrop variant Teardrop variant. Also some coins have the inscription that can be read with obverse up, and others with reverse up; so combining teardrop/no teardrop and reading up/down, it makes a total of 4 variants. Teardrop is not described in main catalogues, but frequently is mentioned in auction sites. Position of edge inscription is rarely described. Mintmark is placed on edge. NOTE: - On 1987, Central Bank of Uruguay countermarked (off centered) 2 000 coins as celebration of Bank's 20th. anniversary; - On 1997, Central Bank of Uruguay countermarked (centered and colorized) 500 coins as celebration of Bank's anniversary. - Krause listed countermarked coins on original year, adding letter (KM# 55c and KM# 55d); - SA did not list them separately, and only added a note explaining the countermarked coins; - CG listed countermarked coins as variants (original= GC# 96.1; countermarked= CG# 96.2 & CG# 96.3); also lists silver pattern separately (CG# E34)
Price: 225 USD
Location: Pueblo, Colorado
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Composition: Silver
Certification Number: Uncertified
Color: Silver
Fineness: 0.9
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: KM-55
Certification: Uncertified
Modified Item: No
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
Denomination: Denomination_in_description
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Year: 1969
Country/Region of Manufacture: Uruguay
Variety: Teardrop