1 Peso El Salvador Silver

Metal:
State:
El Salvador             
Issue year(s):
1892

Catalog reference:


1892, El Salvador (Republic). Large Silver Peso (Colon) Coin.

Mint Year: 1892 Mintage: 41,000 pcs. References: KM-114. Denomination: Peso (Colon) Mint Place: Central American Mint (C.A.M., San Salvador) Material: Silver (.900) Weight: 24.89gm Diameter: 37mm

Obverse: Large flag held by four hands. Value (1 PESO) below. Legend: AMERICA CENTRAL . 1 PESO .    Reverse: Coat-of-arms of El Salvador. Legend: REPUBLICA DEL SALVADOR 900 C.A.M. 1892

El Salvador, officially the Republic of El Salvador (Spanish: República de El Salvador, literally “Republic of The Savior”), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador’s capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2016, the country had a population of approximately 6.34 million.

El Salvador was for centuries inhabited by several Mesoamerican nations, especially the Cuzcatlecs, as well as the Lenca and Maya. In the early 16th century, the Spanish Empireconquered the territory, incorporating it into the Viceroyalty of New Spain ruled from Mexico City. However the Viceroyalty of Mexico had little or no influence in the daily affairs of the Central American isthmus, which would be colonized in 1524. In 1609 the area became the Captaincy General of Guatemala, from which El Salvador was part of until its independence from Spain, which took place in 1821, as part of the First Mexican Empire, then further seceded, as part of the Federal Republic of Central America, in 1823. When the Republic dissolved in 1841, El Salvador became a sovereign nation, then formed a short-lived union with Honduras and Nicaragua called the Greater Republic of Central America, which lasted from 1895 to 1898.

From the late 19th to the mid-20th century, El Salvador endured chronic political and economic instability characterized by coups, revolts, and a succession of authoritarianrulers. Persistent socioeconomic inequality and civil unrest culminated in the devastating Salvadoran Civil War (1979–1992), which was fought between the military-led government and a coalition of left-wing guerrilla groups. The conflict ended with the Chapultepec Peace Accords. This negotiated settlement established a multiparty constitutional republic, which remains in place to this day.

El Salvador’s economy has historically been dominated by agriculture, beginning with the indigo plant (añil in Spanish), the most important crop during the colonial period, and followed thereafter by coffee, which by the early 20th century accounted for 90 percent of export earnings. El Salvador has since reduced its dependence on coffee and embarked on diversifying the economy by opening up trade and financial links and expanding the manufacturing sector. The colón, the official currency of El Salvador since 1892, was replaced by the U.S. dollar in 2001.

As of 2010, El Salvador ranks 12th among Latin American countries in terms of the Human Development Index and fourth in Central America (behind Panama, Costa Rica, and Belize) due in part to ongoing rapid industrialisation. However, the country continues to struggle with high rates of poverty, inequality, and crime.


type to read more

 

2  coins in the group

(1737 X 856 pixels, file size: ~365K)
Posted by: anonymous  2021-12-01
1892, El Salvador (Republic). Large Silver Peso (Colon) Coin. Bent/Ex-Brooch! Mint Year: 1892 Mintage: 41,000 pcs. References: KM-114. Denomination: Peso (Colon) Mint Place: Central American Mint (C.A.M., San Salvador) Condition: Welding scars in reverse suggest that this coin was used ...

(1537 X 751 pixels, file size: ~265K)
Posted by: anonymous  2019-05-04
1892, El Salvador (Republic). Large Silver Peso (Colon) Coin. Rare! About XF! Mint Year: 1892 Mintage: 41,000 pcs. References: KM-114. Denomination: Peso (Colon) Mint Place: Central American Mint (C.A.M., San Salvador) Condition: A few scratches and hairlines, otherwise about XF! Materia ...
MEXICO 20 Nuevos Pesos 1994 Mo - Bi-Metallic (Silver center) - aUNC - 3408
Sold for: $46.0
MEXICO 20 Nuevos Pesos 1994 Mo - Bi-Metallic (Silver center) - aUNC - 3408
MEXICO 10 Nuevos Pesos 1992 Mo - Bi-Metallic (Silver center) - aUNC - 3410
Sold for: $17.0
MEXICO 10 Nuevos Pesos 1992 Mo - Bi-Metallic (Silver center) - aUNC - 3410
MEXICO 20 Nuevos Pesos 1993 Mo - Bi-Metallic (Silver center) - aUNC - 3409
Sold for: $13.0
MEXICO 20 Nuevos Pesos 1993 Mo - Bi-Metallic (Silver center) - aUNC - 3409
You may be interested in following coins
1 Peso El Salvador Silver Christopher Columbus (1451 - 1506)
1 Peso El Salvador Silver Christopher Co ...
group has   59 coins / 57 prices
3 Centavo El Salvador
3 Centavo El Salvador
group has   2 coins / 2 prices
1 Peso Republic of Guatemala (1838 - ) Silver
1 Peso Republic of Guatemala (1838 - ) S ...
group has   73 coins / 72 prices
2025-05-08 - New coin is added to 5 Cent China Copper/Nickel


    5 Cent China Copper/Nickel
group has    32 coins / 31 prices



Kiautschou. 5 Cent 1909. Jaeger 730. Winzige Kratzer, vorzüglich
2025-05-14 - Historical Coin Prices
5 Kopeck Russian Empire (1720-1917) Silver Jelisaw ...
Coin prices from public sources
Details
You may be interested in ...
The rulers of the empires
Roman Empire (27BC-395)
Dynasty tree and coins
House of Windsor
Check yourself!
Coin Puzzle
Coin Puzzle
Coins Prices
Coins Prices