Obverse

The coat of arms of Bolivia with the inscription "Plurinational state of Bolivia".

The central cartouche has a border with ten stars in the bottom, which symbolize the nine Departamentos. Within the border the silver mountain Potosí — recognized by a mine entrance — is depicted, with Inti in form of a sun rising above it, and with an alpaca standing next to a palm tree and some wheat. The alpaca stands on a plain that contrasts with the mountain. The mountain and its contrast with the plains are indicative of the geography of Bolivia. The llama is the national animal, related to the alpaca and the items next to it are symbolic of the resources of the nation.

Around the shield there are three Bolivian flags on each side. Behind these are two pairs of crossed rifles that symbolize the struggle for independence. Next to the muskets there are an axe and a red Phrygian hood, which is the symbol of liberty and freedom. The laurel branches are symbolic of peace, and the condor perched upon the shield is symbolic of a willingness to defend the nation and its liberty.

In some depictions of these coat of arms, the two pairs of muskets are replaced by two cannons. Other depictions also have more realistic symbols in the shield.

REPUBLICA DE BOLIVIA

Reverse

Facial value surrounded by olive and oak twigs. The official motto "Unity is Strength" in Spanish above.

LA UNION ES LA FUERZA
CINCO
BOLIVIANOS
5
1951

Edge

5 Bolivianos

KM# 185 Schön# 15
Characteristics
Material Bronze
Weight 5.14 g
Diameter 23 mm
Thickness 1.74 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mints
Heaton Mint, Birmingham (H)
Kings Norton Metal Company, Birmingham (KN)

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