NICARAGUA coins - a catalog of coins of different countries: modern coins and banknotes of all countries of the world, samples, gold and silver coins, photos and description.
5 cents Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: In the center, in the inner circle - face value: 5 CENTAVOS, below - the year of issue. In the upper part there is a semicircular inscription: EN DIOS CONFIAMOS.
2002, Copper clad steel. Diameter - 18.50 mm. The weight - 3.00 yr, smooth milling.
The only year of release.
10 cents Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: In the center, in the inner circle - face value: 10 CENTAVOS, below - the year of issue. In the upper part there is a semicircular inscription: EN DIOS CONFIAMOS.
2007, Aluminum. Diameter - 20.50 mm., Thickness - 1.84 mm. The weight - 1.40 yr, sectoral corrugation edge.
The only year of release.
25 cents Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: In the center, in the inner circle - face value: 25 CENTAVOS, below - the year of issue. In the upper part there is a semicircular inscription: EN DIOS CONFIAMOS.
2002, Brass clad steel.Diameter - 23.20 mm., Thickness - 1.77 mm. The weight - 5.00 yr, sectoral corrugation edge.
This type of coin was produced in 2002, 2003, 2007
50 cents Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: In the center, in the inner circle - denomination: 50 CENTAVOS, framed with laurel branches, below - the year of issue. In the upper part there is a semicircular inscription: EN DIOS CONFIAMOS.
2007, Nickel plated steel.Diameter - 22.00 mm., Thickness - 1.90 mm. The weight - 4.80 yr, grooved edge.
The only year of release.
The coin is not yet in the FMD funds.
1 cordoba Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: In the center, in the inner circle - denomination: 1 CORDOBA, below - the year of issue. In the upper part there is a semicircular inscription: EN DIOS CONFIAMOS.
2007, Nickel plated steel.Diameter - 25.00 mm., Thickness - 1.80 mm. The weight - 6.25 yr, grooved edge.
This type of coin was produced in 2002, 2007 - 2010
In 1997 and 2000, a coin of a similar design was issued from a copper-nickel alloy (Thickness - 1.82 year, The weight - 5.50 year).
5 cordoba Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: In the center, in the inner circle - face value: 5 CORDOBAS, framed by laurel branches, below - the year of issue. In the upper part there is a semicircular inscription: EN DIOS CONFIAMOS.
2007, Nickel plated steel.Diameter - 28.00 mm. The weight - 7.90 yr, grooved edge.
The only year of release.
In 1997 and 2000, a coin of a similar design was issued from a copper-nickel alloy (Diameter - 27.80 mm., Thickness - 1.60 year, The weight - 7.80 year).
10 cordoba Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: On the left there is a denomination of three lines: 10CORDOBAS | 2007. Below, in a circle, a latent image: BCN | 10. On the right - a picture of Andreas Castro, on the right - a semicircular inscription: Andreas Castro.
2007, Steel clad with copper-zinc alloy (copper 78%, zinc 22%).Diameter - 26.50 mm. The weight - 8.50 year, Thickness 2.20 mm., Smooth edge, embossed inscription: BCN, divided by triangles and repeated three times.
The only year of release.
COINS RARELY MEETING IN CIRCULATION:
Coins of previous years of issue from precious metals are rarely found in circulation.
10 cents Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: In the center, in the inner circle - face value: 10 CENTAVOS, below - the year of issue. In the upper part there is a semicircular inscription: EN DIOS CONFIAMOS.
2002, Brass clad steel.Diameter - 21.00 mm. The weight - 4.00 yr, sectoral corrugation edge.
The only year of release.
50 cents Obverse: In the center - the coat of arms of the country: in the triangle symbolizing equality, truth and law - five volcano mountains (symbols of the countries that were part of the Federation of Central American Republics in 1823: Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador) on the border waters of two oceans, on top of a Phrygian cap. Along the edge of the Coin there are circular inscriptions: above - REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA, below - AMERICA CENTRAL. Reverse: In the center, in the inner circle - denomination: 50 CENTAVOS, framed with laurel branches, below - the year of issue. In the upper part there is a semicircular inscription: EN DIOS CONFIAMOS.
1997 Copper-nickel alloy. Diameter –22.00 mm., Thickness - 1.90 mm. The weight - 4.80 yr, grooved edge. Circulation: 24.
The only year of release.