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100 Guaraníes

1990 year
Nickel brass (Copper 70%, Zinc 24.5%, Nickel 5.5%) 10.5 g 24.0 mm
Description
Issuer
Paraguay
Issuing bank
Central Bank of Paraguay (Banco Central del Paraguay)
Period
Republic (1811-date)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
1990
Value
100 Guaraníes (100&nbspPYG)
Currency
Guarani (1944-date)
Composition
Nickel brass (Copper 70%, Zinc 24.5%, Nickel 5.5%)
Weight
10.5 g
Diameter
24.0 mm
Thickness
3.0 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized
17 January 2014
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#4978
Rarity index
9%

Reverse

Value above, ruins of Humaitá

Script: Latin

Lettering:
100
RUINAS DE HUMAITA 1865/70
GUARANIES

Translation:
100 guaraníes
Ruins of Humaitá 1865-1870

Edge

Reeded

Comment

José Eduvigis Díaz Vera (October 17, 1833 – February 7, 1867) was a celebrated Paraguayan General. Díaz was born in the town of Cerro Verá east of Pirayú in the department of Paraguarí. In 1852 he joined the militia and later led Battalion #40 of the police. He became the police chief in Asunción and first distinguished himself on raids across the Río Paraná at Corrientes in the spring of 1866 during the Paraguayan War. Díaz was the hero of the September 22, 1866 battle of Curupaity, leading a humiliating rout of the allied forces.

Barely four months later, however, on 26 Jan. 1867, a Brazilian shell exploded over General Diaz's canoe while he was fishing in the River Paraguay, outside the camp at Curupayti. President Francisco Solano López visited the wounded Diaz every day. Diaz's leg was amputated by doctors, but he still died on 7 Feb. 1867.

The remains of the old fortress of Humaitá are located on the left side of the Paraguay River, approximately 430 km to the south of Asunción. During the Paraguayan War (1864–1870) this fortress was important because it controlled river access to the capital, Asunción.

Ruins of Humaitá. Only a few vestiges survived bombardment by enemy cannons during the war. One of these was San Carlos Borromeo's church. Carlos Antonio López ordered its construction. It was inaugurated on January 1, 1861. At the time, it was considered one of the most beautiful in the Americas.

Interesting fact

The 100 Guaraníes coin from Paraguay made of Nickel brass is interesting because it has a unique composition of Copper (70%), Zinc (24.5%), and Nickel (5.5%), which gives it a distinctive color and durability.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1990  35000000 - - - - - -

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