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Chile 1894 Pattern
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Pattern Essai of 1894 by Tasset of France. This represents the very first known use of the Hammer & Sickle device. All research will tell you that this design was adopted by the Communist Soviets of Russia in 1917. I plan on writing a monograph on the Hammer & Sickle as used by various world governments. This pattern and subsequent coins of Chile from 1895 onwards proves the design already existed and is a perfect symbol to express the important elements of industry and agriculture in society. This pattern is not physically in the museum and is a borrowed photo of a v. rare pattern coin.
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Keywords: Chile Hammer & Sickle peso
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Denomination: One Peso
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Reference #: N/A
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Date/Mintmark: 1894 Essai
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Condition: AU
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Weight: unknown, assume 1895 standards
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Metal: Silver
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