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  • 20 Bolivares 2001-2004, Y# 81a, Venezuela
  • 20 Bolivares 2001-2004, Y# 81a, Venezuela
Description

Y# 81a.1: value with wavy based 2
Y# 81a.2: value with flat based 2

Engraver: Albert Barre

Obverse

Small coat of arms sharing center with value. With legend around and date at bottom.

The shield is divided in the colors of the national flag. In the dexter chief, on a red field, wheat represents the union of the 20 states of the Republic existing at the time and the wealth of the nation. In sinister chief, on a yellow field, weapons (a sword, a sabre and three lances) and two national flags are tied by a branch of laurel, as a symbol of triumph in war. In base, on a deep blue field, a wild white horse (perhaps representing Simón Bolívar's white horse Palomo) runs free, an emblem of independence and freedom.

REPÚBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA
20
BOLÍVARES
• 2004 •

Reverse

Bust left, flanked with legend and engraver's name at base. Inside heptagon.

Simón Bolívar (1783–1830), was a Venezuelan military and political leader who played a leading role in the establishment of Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Panama as sovereign states, independent of Spanish rule.

Following this triumph over the Spanish monarchy, Bolívar participated in the foundation of the first union of independent nations in Latin America, Gran Colombia, of which he was president from 1819 to 1830. Through further military campaigns, he ousted Spanish rulers from Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia (which was named after him). He was simultaneously president of Gran Colombia (current Venezuela, Colombia, Panamá and Ecuador) and Peru, while his second in command Antonio José de Sucre was appointed president of Bolivia. He aimed at a strong and united Spanish America able to cope not only with the threats emanating from Spain and the European Holy Alliance but also with the emerging power of the United States. At the peak of his power, Bolívar ruled over a vast territory from the Argentine border to the Caribbean Sea.

Bolívar is, along with Argentine General José de San Martín, considered one of the great heroes of the Hispanic independence movements of the early 19th century.

BOLÍVAR LIBERTADOR
BARRE

Edge

20 Bolivares

Non-magnetic
Y# 81a
Characteristics
Material Aluminium Zinc
Weight 3.265 g
Diameter 20 mm
Thickness 2.1 mm
Shape round
Alignment Coin
Alt # Y# 81a.1, Y# 81a.2

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