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✅ A LIMITED EDITION - Get a coin bag with 5 rare, collectible coins from the Republic of Ecuador. Each pack may have different combinations of coins, from 1 centavo to 50 centavos.
✅ VALUABLE PIECES OF ECUADORIAN HISTORY - Our coins collection includes real pieces issued in 1988 and onwards. You’ll love the story and culture carried by these small works of metal art.
✅ WORTHY INVESTMENT - We offer foreign coins that are not legal tender. This means there aren’t many circulating, and they’re bound to increase in value. Invest in the past for your future.
✅ NO EXTREMELY WORN PIECES - Our old coins for collectors include circulated pieces with the least sign of wear. Please note that the oldest coins may show more scratches and oxidation.
✅ TREASURED GIFT ITEMS - This coin collection is packed in specially labeled bags complete with national attributes and decorations. The sealed package makes it an attractive birthday or wedding gift.
Description The Hobby of Kings lets you capture the joy of collecting circulated coins. These sets are more economical than buying piece per piece. Going into circulation for years may have cost them their luster, but it has also given each coin deep historical value. Here are other reasons to invest in these Ecuadorian circulated coins: ✅ Absolutely no extremely worn coins ✅ Makes for great history lessons for kids ✅ Guaranteed no fake coins or replicas included in the set ✅ Sold in a set for added convenience and value for your money 5 Mixed Ecuadorian coins from 1 centavo to 50 centavos. On the Ecuadorian coins, there are portraits of writer Juan Montalvo, the scientist, and politician Eugenio Espejo, presidents José Joaquín de Olmedo, and Eloy Alfaro. Blazon meaning: In the background of the oval shield is the mount Chimborazo, while the river originating from its base represents the Guayas. They both symbolize the beauty and wealth of the respective regions (Sierra or Costa). The ship on the river is named Guayas as well. In 1841 it was built in Guayaquil and was the first riverine steamship built on the South American west coast; instead of a mast, it features a Caduceus representing trade and economy. On top Inti in form of a golden sun surrounded by the astronomical signs for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, and Cancer representing the months March to July to symbolize the duration of the March Revolution of 1845. The condor on top of the shield stretches his wings to symbolize power, greatness, and strength of Ecuador. The shield is flanked by four flags of Ecuador. The laurel on the left represents the victories of the republic. The palm leaf on the right side is a symbol of the martyrs of the fight for independence and liberty. The fasces below the shield represents the republican dignity.