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Description Reverso de una pieza de un sol (Perú) de plata emitida en 1892 por el Banco Central de Reserva del Perú. La imagen contiene un representación del escudo nacional, nacionalidad, lugar y año de emisión, así como la ley de la pieza (9/10 plata).
Date 31 August 2005 (original upload date)
Source Espécimen monetario escaneado por Haylli en agosto de 2005
Author No machine-readable author provided. Haylli assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Imagen en el Dominio Público debido a la antigüedad de la pieza

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Public domain This is a reproduction of a unit of currency that is or was in use in Peru. Some desings are is now in the public domain in Peru, because according to the Law 13714 (1961) its term of copyright has expired after 15-25 years from the date of publication or public presentation as a case where the work belongs to a legal personality and they are not renewed by D.L. 822. These are the already expired designs:
  • All the designs submitted before December 31, 1970 by Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP) or published anonymously before December 31, 1980. Also, designs before of creation of BCRP in 1922 were expired before the Law 13714 (see Law 4500, D.T. 1).
  • Texts in coins like year of published and "Un Sol de Oro" (A Golden Sun, created on February 15, 1966) lacks originality.
  • Use of Coat of arms: The work was originally created on February 14, 1863 in reversal coin of sol as shield during the mandate of President Miguel de San Román. The shield was created more than 120 years ago.


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current21:28, 31 August 2005Thumbnail for version as of 21:28, 31 August 2005475 × 481 (160 KB)Haylli (talk | contribs)== es == * Reverso de una pìeza de un sol (Perú) de plata emitida en 1892 por el Banco Central de Reserva del Perú. La imagen contiene un representación del escudo nacional, nacionalidad, lugar y año de emisión, así como la ley de la pi

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