Description:
Obverse
Scale (ancient roman type), short name of the country on top, date below. The scale is one of the symbols of the national coat of arms, showing on the upper left quarter, and symbolizes the equity and justice.
Reverse
Value flanked by sprigs
Related Coins
20 000 Nuevos Pesos (Gold coinage and BID Meeting; Piedfort issue)
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 20000 Nuevos Pesos
(20000 UYN)
Year: 1984 / Material: Copper
1 Nuevo Peso
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 1 Nuevo Peso
(1 UYN)
Year: 1980 / Material: Copper-nickel
100 Nuevos Pesos
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 100 Nuevo Pesos
(100 UYN)
Year: 1989 / Material: Stainless Steel
2000 Nuevos Pesos (Visit of Spanish King & Queen)
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 2000 Nuevos Pesos
(2000 UYN)
Year: 1983 / Material: Silver (.900)
1 Centesimo (Essai)
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 1 Centesimo
(0.01 UYP)
Year: 1924 / Material: Nickel
50 Centésimos
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 50 Centésimos
(0.5 UYU)
Year: 1994-2008 / Material: Stainless Steel
20 Nuevos Pesos (World Fisheries Conference; Piedfort Issue)
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 20 Nuevos Pesos
(20 UYN)
Year: 1984 / Material: Silver (.925)
20 000 Nuevos Pesos (Hydroelectricity)
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 20000 Nuevos Pesos
(20000 UYN)
Year: 1983 / Material: Gold (.900)
20 Centesimos (Pattern)
Country: Uruguay / Denomination: 20 Centesimos
(0.2 UYP)
Year: 1930 / Material: Gold