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  • 1 Centavo 1935-1957, KM# 77, Honduras
  • 1 Centavo 1935-1957, KM# 77, Honduras
Obverse

Depicts coat of arms above the country name, date below.

The coat arms of Honduras were adopted in 1825 and show a round shield, surrounded by the motto "Republic of Honduras free sovereign and independent" and by two cornucopiae, a crest with a quiver of arrows and placed on a landscape.

The shield itself shows the triangle, based on the seal of the Central American Federation of the early 19th century, with two towers, a rainbow and sun. Between the towers a volcano is placed. The towers symbolise the defense readiness and the independence of the country. The triangle symbolizes equality and freedom.

REPUBLICA DE HONDURAS
REP CA DE · HONDURAS · LIBRE · SOBERANA · INDEPENDIENTE
· 15 SEPT BRE 1821 ·
1957

Reverse

Value within laurel wreath.

The lempira is the currency of Honduras. It is subdivided into 100 centavos. The lempira was named after the 16th-century cacique Lempira, a ruler of the indigenous Lenca people, who is renowned in Honduran folklore for leading the (ultimately unsuccessful) local native resistance against the Spanish conquistador forces.

UN
1
CENTAVO
DE
LEMPIRA

Edge

1 Centavo

KM# 77 Schön# 23
Characteristics
Material Bronze
Weight 1.5 g
Diameter 15 mm
Thickness 1.17 mm
Shape round
Alignment Coin
Alt # KM# 77.1, KM# 77.2
Mint
Philadelphia Mint (no mintmark)

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