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fwo_613685 - BOLIVIA - REPUBLIC Médaille Nationalisation des Compagnies Minières 1952

BOLIVIA - REPUBLIC Médaille Nationalisation des Compagnies Minières 1952  MS
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Type : Médaille Nationalisation des Compagnies Minières
Date: 1952
Quantity minted : -
Metal : gold
Millesimal fineness : 900 ‰
Diameter : 36 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 38,89 g.
Edge : cannelée
Coments on the condition:
Traces de manipulation de part et d’autre
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : REPUBLICA DE BOLIVIA *.
Obverse description : armes de la Bolivie.
Obverse translation : (République de Bolivie).

Reverse


Reverse legend : INDEPENDENCIA ECONOMICA // G.VILLARROEL / * 31-X-1952 *.
Reverse description : portrait à gauche de Gualberto Villaroel, dans le champ à droite inscription 35 / Grs. /ORO / PURO.
Reverse translation : (Indépendance économique).

Commentary


Le 21 octobre 1952, le gouvernement bolivien nationalise les principales compagnies minières du pays. A cette occasion, ont été frappées quatre médailles dont celle-ci.
On October 21, 1952, the Bolivian government nationalized the country's main mining companies. On this occasion, four medals were minted, including this one.

Historical background


BOLIVIA - REPUBLIC

(since 1825)

Simon Bolivar (1783-1830) took part in the rebellion against Napoleonic Spain in April 1810. He seized Caracas on August 6, 1813, then Bogota in 1819. With General Sucre, his lieutenant, he liberated Ecuador , then Peru by the victory of Ayacucho on December 9, 1824. San Martin gives way to him, but Bolivar does not succeed in federating a South American republic at the Congress of Panama in 1826. He loses power in Colombia in 1830 and died in exile the same year. The independence movement in Bolivia had begun in 1808, but only became effective after the victory of Sucre at Ayacucho in 1824. Lower Peru took the name of Bolivia on August 11, 1825 after independence was proclaimed on August 6, 1825. The new capital was called Sucre (from La Paz) while Potosi, where the silver mines had been discovered in 1545, made the country rich. Bolivar gives a constitution to the country which has since been characterized by political instability.

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