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The Central American Republic 8 Reales: The Silver Coin That Outlived a Nation

Summary by CoinWeek
Empires fall. Governments fracture. However, silver endures. Few coins capture that truth better than the Central American Republic 8 Reales. Struck in Guatemala beginning in 1824, this coin represents a bold political experiment that lasted less than two decades. Yet remarkably, the coin itself survived the collapse of the very nation it was meant to symbolize. GUATEMALA. Central American Republic. 8 Reales, 1836-NG M. Nueva Guatemala Mint. PCG…
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CoinWeek broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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