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The obverse features the bust of an indigenous Inca figure, facing right, wearing a traditional headband and large ear ornaments. This detail is deeply symbolic: during the Inca Empire, which dominated Peru from 1438 to 1533, noblemen wore elaborate ear ornaments as a sign of status. The Spanish even called the Inca elite orejones, meaning ‘big ears.’ Surrounding the bust is the motto Verdad y Justicia — ‘Truth and Justice’ — emphasizing the nation’s guiding principles and linking modern Peru to its illustrious pre-Columbian heritage." 🎙️ "The reverse displays the Peruvian coat of arms, divided into three sections: the vicuña, a small wild camelid of the Andes, prized for its soft, fine wool; the cinchona tree, Peru’s national tree, historically revered for its bark, rich in quinine, the first effective treatment for malaria; and the cornucopia, overflowing with coins, symbolizing the country’s mineral wealth. Above the shield is a radiant sun, symbolizing renewal and independence. Around the rim we read República Peruana with the date 1901, highlighting Peru’s sovereignty." 🎙️ "This coin is struck in .917 fine gold (22 karats), weighing approximately 7.99 grams, with an Actual Gold Weight of 0.2355 troy ounces — about 7.33 grams of pure gold. Interestingly, this is almost identical to the British Sovereign, which Peru intentionally emulated to ensure international recognition and trade acceptance." 🎙️ "By mirroring the Sovereign’s size and purity, the Peruvian Libra became widely trusted across global markets, helping stabilize the currency and strengthen Peru’s economic credibility at the turn of the 20th century."