CVC & Collectables presents the 1894 Guatemala 1 Peso, struck over a Peruvian Sol and counterstamped with the “½ Real” mark. This fascinating transitional piece represents Guatemala’s pragmatic response to currency shortages during the late 19th century. Certified UNC Details, this specimen offers strong remaining luster and sharp strike detail on both the host and overstamp — making it a premium example of this rare and underappreciated issue.
Coin Highlights:
- Issuer: Guatemala (overstruck on Peru Sol)
- Date: 1894 (counterstamp date)
- Host Coin: Peruvian Sol (.900 silver, likely dated 1860s–80s)
- Counterstamp: “½ Real” indicating revaluation by Guatemalan authorities
- Composition: Silver
- Weight: Approx. 25 g
- Grade: UNC Details (uncirculated with noted cleaning or surface marks)
- Type: Emergency coinage / countermarked coin
- Catalog Reference: Unlisted in major catalogs; related to KM#164 (Peso issues)
Obverse: Features the original Peruvian Sol design — radiant Liberty seated with staff and shield — with a “½ Real” punch applied boldly, usually near the periphery or above the central motif.
Reverse: Displays the reverse of the Peru Sol: crowned national arms of Peru within a wreath. The counterstamp remains clearly visible from this side in most examples.
Collectibility:
This 1894 Guatemala Peso with ½ Real C/S on Peruvian Sol is seldom seen in high-grade condition. With UNC Details and visible original designs from both nations, this example is ideal for collectors of:
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Central American coinage
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Countermarked and overstruck coins
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Emergency or provisional issues
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Latin American monetary history
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