10 Centavos (1944) - Dominican Republic

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I just finished a really chunky silver order, it's been a while since I ordered so many items in one go! Can't wait to show you what I'll be getting in a couple weeks 😎

In the meantime, let's have a more thorough look on one of my recent additions

A 10 centavos from the Dominican Republic, minted in 1944.

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As you can see my coin is not in the brightest condition. Here's how the head would look like if it was in better condition

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Around the Indian girl, the coin reads "10 CENTAVOS 2 1/2 GRAMOS 1956 LIBERTAD" for "10 centavos 2.5 grams Liberty". I really like the rare occasion when coins write their own weight, like in this case :)

Now let's turn it around

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Here we have the country's coat of arms. Pretty cool if you ask me!

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What immediately drew my attention is the book in the middle of the shield. After a bit of googling I found it's a Bible opened to John: 8:31–32 with a small golden cross above it.

To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, β€œIf you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. 32 Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” source

I asked chatgbt why this verse is important for the Dominican Republic, here's what it had to say

John 8:31-32 is a well-known Bible verse that reads: "Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, 'If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.'"

In the Dominican Republic, this verse is often associated with the country's struggle for independence from Spain in the 19th century, as well as with the broader struggle for freedom and democracy in the country's history.

The phrase "la verdad nos harΓ‘ libre" (the truth shall make us free), which is derived from the second part of this verse, has become a widely used saying in the Dominican Republic and is often invoked in political speeches and social movements.

Additionally, the verse is often cited in Christian churches and religious contexts as a call to follow Jesus and seek the truth in his teachings. It is seen as a message of hope and liberation, encouraging people to live by God's word and seek freedom from sin and oppression.

Overall, John 8:31-32 has become an important cultural and religious symbol in the Dominican Republic, representing the country's struggle for freedom and its people's faith in the power of truth and justice.

Thanks ai 😍

Ok, I think we have this side covered.

Nothing special on the edge of the coin. It's really slim to fit anything anyways

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And as always, a comparison photo with a standard euro coin

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Purity wise, we have 2.5 g of 0.900 silver. I guess enough for a steak in a post-apocalyptic scenario as my friend @kerrislravenhill would say! Or at least a salad πŸ˜‚

Anyways, hope you enjoyed the post! It's pretty interesting what you can learn about a far off land from a coin and some internet access!

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The head of the first coin seems to have aged a lot, but it's not bad considering it was minted in 1944. Keep racking them silver.

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Old but silver ;) I have seen these coins on the internet while i was searching for the date to make post.

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Very cool coin from the DR! That's an interesting history and it does make a lot of sense since at the top of the coin you have God, country , and freedom. That's a great piece of silver and history! Thanks for sharing!
!CTP

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Man, that Look so Classy in better condition... Just a bit of detailing is missing in yours still much Good to own.

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This one is Awesome with that background story! Gaining knowledge became so easy in this century. Have a Great weekend ahead tho!

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Thanks fren! Wish you had fun as well!

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You got me again. I don’t own a single coin from the DR. Nice grabπŸ‘

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2,5 grams of liberty huh? doesn't sound like a lot to me :P

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Nice coin and I like the writing that is embedded within the design. "Dios. Patria. Libertad" are powerful words with meaning for strong values in human life.

And is great to see that the coin is from the Dominican Republic, I bet you have quite a diverse silver coin collection from all over the world. Do you have coins from every country in the world?

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Not yet, too many countries out there lol

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cool! they look alike to Philippines coins.. they have 'centavos' too.

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Yeah, lots of countries with centavos actually πŸ˜‚

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The 2Β½ GRAMOS appears on current DOP 0.10 coins, although these coins have zero silver in them.

In the event that we find ourselves in a world where silver is once again recognized as real money, coins such as these will be attractive for the simple reason that they specify the silver content of the coin. Old coinage from Canada and even the United States didn't do this. They aren't so easy to find locally, though, so they need to be ordered.

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Yeah, I only have a few coins like that. Certainly handy in a world without internet πŸ˜‚

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Nice silver piece and it all counts even if it is wore down. Not much you can do about that and I hope you at least enjoy that salad/steak.

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Hopefully that time never comes πŸ˜‚

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Okay, this is clearly one of me the most interesting coins on your blogπŸ˜ƒπŸ”₯
Plus Euro is bigger than itπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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