1 Centésimo
Issuer Uruguay
Type Standard circulation coins
Mints Monnaie de Paris, Heaton and Sons / The Mint Birmingham
Obverse
Sun with rays, surrounded by name of the country, date at bottom
Lettering: REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY 1869
Reverse
Value in circle within laurel wreath.
Lettering: CENTESIMO 1 A TASSET
Basic Information
Engravers
Obverse
Ernest Paulin Tasset
Reverse
Ernest Paulin Tasset
Physical Characteristics
Composition
Bronze
Weight
5 g
Size
25 mm
Thickness
1.2 mm
Shape
Round
Technical Details
Obverse Lettering
REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY 1869
Reverse Lettering
CENTESIMO 1 A TASSET
Market Prices by Year
Date | 1869 | 1869 |
---|---|---|
Mint | A | H |
Mintage | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
G | - | - |
VG | - | - |
F | 3.21EUR | 2.50EUR |
VF | 3.50EUR | 6.00EUR |
XF | 4.10EUR | 10.00EUR |
AU | 9.68EUR | 14.90EUR |
UNC | - | 88.76EUR |
Comments
On Paris mintage (A) there are 2 variants, on the design of the outer circle of obverse. In the variant "Pearls" the circle next to border is made from round dots; the variant "Sticks" is made from bars.
Variant "Pearls" Variant "Sticks"
It is not determined the quantity of each variant, but the Pearls seems to be more scarce.
Coins with face values 1, 2 and 4 cents, dated Uruguay 1869, with mintmark letter A were minted at Paris Mint on 1869.
Later, 1, 2 and 4 cents Uruguayan coins dated 1869, with mint letter H and Paraguay dated 1870 (with same face values, material and dimensions) were minted on 1870, Uruguay used the creation law year on the coins (same as the previous issue), and Paraguay the minting year.
On the second order, for both countries, the contractor was the company Shaw Hnos. & Co. (Shaw brothers), placed at Montevideo.
The catalog “The Mint, Birmingham, Limited, formerly Ralph Heaton & Sons” shows the coins minted for about 39 countries. On page 42, it shows copy of the letter received from Shaw (signed as “Chas. J. Shaw= Charles J. Shaw), about the coins. This letter confirms the “H” 1869 coins of Uruguay were minted by Heaton, and also explains why Uruguayan and Paraguayan coins look so similar, and also that “SHAW” showing on Paraguayan coins is not the engraver, as some people thinks, but the contractor of the mintage.
Some authors considered these coins as minted at La Rochelle, France, that also used the “H” letter as mintmark, and it is mentioned at Heritage Auctions on their list for September 15th., 2015 auction# 3042; maybe cause the previous lot was minted at Paris.