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Guatemala Coins

The official currency of Guatemala is the quetzal, adopted in 1925. This monetary system has a rich history and has undergone several changes over time, reflecting the economic and political evolution of the country.

Monetary history of Guatemala

Before the adoption of the quetzal, Guatemala used several currencies, including the Guatemalan peso and the real. During the colonial period, Spanish coins circulated, and after independence in 1821, the first national coins were issued. In 1859, the Guatemalan peso was introduced, which was replaced by the quetzal in 1925 as part of a monetary reform to stabilize the economy.

Relevant numismatic milestones

Among the highlights in Guatemalan numismatics is the issuance of the first quetzal coin in 1925, minted in silver. In 1965, the first nickel coins were introduced to replace the silver coins. An important milestone was the issuance of the Quinto Centenario commemorative coin in 1992, celebrating the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America. Currently, coins of 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 cents, as well as 1 quetzal, all minted in different metal alloys, are in circulation.

Country Guatemala
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Coin Quetzal (GTQ)
1€ 8,17Q
Continent America Centro
Capital city Guatemala City
ISO2 GT
ISO3 GTM
Catalogued coins 428

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Ancient coins of Guatemala

To facilitate their classification, we have decided to organise the coins according to their historical period, you can consult the coins by historical numismatic categories of Guatemala.

Colonial Period 1524-1823 Federal Era 1823-1829 Farm Coins 1839-1945 Republican Era 1852-1871 Reform Era 1872-1893 Liberal 1894-1924 Modern 1924-?

The most valuable coins

The most valuable Guatemala coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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Coin Catalog

2 escudos

FO#6388 KM#10
Year: 1747-1753
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 6,76 g
Composition: Silver (0,917)
Diameter:
Edge: Smooth rough

8 escudos (Ferdinand VI)

FO#6390 KM#13A
Year: 1750-1752
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 27,08 g
Composition: Gold (0,917)
Diameter: 31,00 mm
Edge: Smooth rough

1 1/2 real (Ferdinand VI)

FO#6394 KM#15
Price: 30,00€
Year: 1754-1760
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 1,69 g
Composition: Silver (0,917)
Diameter:
Edge:

8 escudos (Ferdinand VI)

FO#6389 KM#19
Year: 1754-1755
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 27,08 g
Composition: Gold (0,917)
Diameter: 37,00 mm
Edge:

2 reales (Charles III)

FO#6500 KM#25
Year: 1760
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 6,76 g
Composition: Silver
Diameter:
Edge:

8 escudos (Charles III)

FO#15492 KM#31
Year: 1765-1770
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 27,08 g
Composition: Gold (0,917)
Diameter: 37,00 mm
Edge:

1 real (Charles III)

FO#20889 KM#33.1
Year: 1772
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 3,38 g
Composition: Silver (0,903)
Diameter: 2,20 mm
Edge: Smooth

1/2 real (Charles IV)

FO#6503 KM#50
Price: 50,00€
Year: 1791
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 1,69 g
Composition: Silver
Diameter:
Edge:

2 reales (Charles IV)

FO#6504 KM#51
Year: 1790
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 6,76 g
Composition: Silver
Diameter: 27,00 mm
Edge:

4 reales (Charles IV)

FO#6505 KM#52
Year: 1791
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 13,53 g
Composition: Silver
Diameter: 33,00 mm
Edge:

8 reales (Charles IV)

FO#17572 KM#53
Year: 1790-1807
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 27,06 g
Composition: Silver (0,896)
Diameter: 39,00 mm
Edge:

1 escudo (Charles IV)

FO#6508 KM#55
Year: 1794-1801
Period: Colonial Period
Weight: 3,38 g
Composition: Gold (0,875)
Diameter:
Edge:

8 reales

FO#6502 KM#100
Year: 1839
Period: Farm Coins
Weight: 27,07 g
Composition: Silver (0,917)
Diameter:
Edge: Smooth rough

8 escudos

FO#6383 KM#101
Year: 1839
Period: Farm Coins
Weight: 27,70 g
Composition: Silver (0,917)
Diameter:
Edge: Smooth rough

8 escudos

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FO#6371 KM#120.1
Year: 1840
Period: Farm Coins
Weight: 27,06 g
Composition: Silver
Diameter: 37,00 mm
Edge:

8 reales

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FO#6374 KM#123
Year: 1841
Period: Farm Coins
Weight: 27,07 g
Composition: Silver (0,903)
Diameter:
Edge:

1/4 real

FO#13880 KM#130
Price: 15,00€
Year: 1859-1869
Period: Republican Era
Weight: 0,76 g
Composition: Silver (0,903)
Diameter: 11,30 mm
Edge: Ribbed

1 real (Rafael Carrera)

FO#8896 KM#137.1
Price: 10,00€ - 18,00€
Year: 1861-1865
Period: Republican Era
Weight: 3,00 g
Composition: Silver (0,903)
Diameter: 20,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

2 reales (Rafael Carrera)

FO#5927 KM#142
Year: 1866-1869
Period: Republican Era
Weight: 6,10 g
Composition: Silver (0,903)
Diameter:
Edge:

1/4 real

FO#13779 KM#146
Price: 30,00€ - 70,00€
Year: 1872-1878
Period: Reform Era
Weight: 0,77 g
Composition: Silver (0,900)
Diameter: 11,00 mm
Edge: Ribbed

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