Offered here is a genuine 1931 Peru Un Sol, a classic crown-sized silver coin from one of South America’s most collected silver series. Struck in .500 fine silver, this issue represents the final era of Peru’s historic Un Sol coinage and carries a remarkably low mintage of only 24,000 pieces.

The obverse features the seated figure of Liberty, symbolizing the independence and republican ideals of Peru. The reverse displays the intricate Peruvian coat of arms, representing the nation’s natural wealth, strength, and heritage. This iconic design traces its roots back to the 19th century and remains one of the most recognizable silver coin designs of Latin America.

Unlike many dates struck in the hundreds of thousands or even millions, the 1931 issue saw production limited to just 24,000 coins. That makes it a significantly tougher date and a sought-after piece for collectors of world silver, Latin American coinage, and crown-sized silver issues.

Specifications:
• Date: 1931
• Country: Peru
• Denomination: Un Sol
• Silver Content: .500 Fine Silver
• Weight: 25 Grams
• Large Crown-Sized Coin
• Mintage: Only 24,000 Pieces

A beautiful piece of Peruvian history struck during a fascinating period of economic and political change. Whether you’re a collector of world crowns, low-mintage silver, or historic South American coinage, this scarce 1931 Un Sol deserves a place in your collection.

You will receive the exact coin shown in the photographs.