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  • 5 Centimos 1951-1978, KM# 184, Costa Rica
  • 5 Centimos 1951-1978, KM# 184, Costa Rica
Obverse

Coat of arms of Costa Rica above date and below the country name.

The coat of arms represents: three volcanoes (one for each of the three mountain ranges in the country) and an extensive valley between two oceans (Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea) with a merchant ship in each one (representing the maritime history of the country). In the horizon a rising sun. All are surrounded by a frame with beads (coffee). Two palms close the arms joined by a ribbon with the motto "República de Costa Rica". An arch of seven stars represent the provinces of the republic. The arms are crowned by a ribbon with the motto "America Central".

KM# 184.1 has 5 stars (the number of stars went from 5 to 7 as Puntarenas and Limon reached the province status in 1964)
KM# 184.2 has small ships, seven stars and no flag
KM# 184.3 has large ships, seven stars and flag on near ship

• REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA •
AMERICA CENTRAL
REPUBLICA DE COSTA RICA
1976

Reverse

Value within a laurel wreath and initials of the Banco Central de Costa Rica (B. C. C. R.).

AMERICA CENTRAL
5
CENTIMOS
B.C.C.R.

Edge

5 Centimos

KM# 184
Characteristics
Material Cupronickel
Weight 1 g
Diameter 15 mm
Thickness 1 mm
Shape round
Alignment Coin
Alt # KM# 184.1, KM# 184.2, KM# 184.3
Mint
Philadelphia Mint (no mintmark)

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