Stamp
SCG6804 - Chile 1968 – “Primera Moneda Acuñada en Chile” (First Coin Minted in Chile)
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This Chilean airmail stamp, issued in 1968 by Casa de Moneda de Chile, commemorates the first coin struck in Chile in 1749 during the reign of King Ferdinand VI of Spain. The design depicts a detailed engraving of the early Chilean coin showing the monarch’s portrait and the date “1749,” alongside a vintage coin press used in the minting process. The issue highlights the country’s numismatic heritage and the origins of Chile’s monetary sovereignty under colonial administration.
Collector’s Notes:
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Country: Chile
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Year of issue: 1968
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Denomination: E° 0.50
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Theme: Numismatics / History / Industry / Airmail
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Inscription: “Primera Moneda Acuñada en Chile” (“First Coin Minted in Chile”)
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Printed by: Casa de Moneda de Chile
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Issue Type: Correo Aéreo (Airmail)
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