The table below lists each denomination and computes live melt value from the current silver spot price of $66.76 per troy ounce.

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Coin Face Value Years Fineness Gross Weight (g) ASW (g) ASW (oz t) Qty Melt Value
Peso 1 1939 - 1952 .900 26.7 24.03 .7726 $0.00
Peso 1 1963 .650 26.7 17.36 .558 $0.00
Peso 1/2 1937 - 1961 .900 12.5 11.25 .3617 $0.00
Peso 1/2 1963 .650 12.5 8.13 .2612 $0.00
Centavos 10 1937 - 1961 .900 2.5 2.25 .0723 $0.00
Centavos 10 1963 .650 2.5 1.63 .0522 $0.00
Centavos 25 1937 - 1961 .900 6.25 5.63 .1808 $0.00
Centavos 25 1963 .650 6.25 4.06 .1306 $0.00
Centavos 5 1944 .350 5 1.75 .0563 $0.00
Grand Total $0.00

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Country Silver Coin History

The Dominican Republic, like many nations in the Caribbean and Latin America, has a rich history of silver coinage during the 19th and 20th centuries. These coins reflect the country's economic development and its participation in global trade during these periods. Below is a summary of the silver coins issued by the Dominican Republic, including details on silver purity, denominations, and notable characteristics.

19th Century Silver Coins

  • 1/4 Real (1844)
    • Silver Purity: 90%
    • Denomination: 1/4 Real
    • Characteristics: This early silver coin featured a simple design with the Dominican shield on one side and the denomination on the reverse. It was one of the first coins issued after independence from Haiti.
  • 1/2 Real (1844)
    • Silver Purity: 90%
    • Denomination: 1/2 Real
    • Characteristics: Featuring the Dominican Republic's coat of arms, this coin was part of the early currency system following the country's independence. The design is similar to the 1/4 Real but larger in size.
  • 1 Real (1844-1848)
    • Silver Purity: 90%
    • Denomination: 1 Real
    • Characteristics: The 1 Real was one of the most widely circulated silver coins in the Dominican Republic during the 19th century. It was used for everyday transactions and featured national symbols such as the shield and the motto "Dios, Patria, Libertad."
  • 2 Reales (1844-1848)
    • Silver Purity: 90%
    • Denomination: 2 Reales
    • Characteristics: A larger denomination coin used for more significant transactions. It carried the same design elements as the 1 Real but was twice the size.

20th Century Silver Coins

  • 10 Centavos (1937-1963)
    • Silver Purity: 72%
    • Denomination: 10 Centavos
    • Characteristics: This small silver coin featured the image of the national shield and was part of the currency reform during the Trujillo era. It was used extensively for smaller transactions.
  • 25 Centavos (1937-1963)
    • Silver Purity: 72%
    • Denomination: 25 Centavos
    • Characteristics: Similar in design to the 10 Centavos, this coin was larger and had a higher silver content. It featured the portrait of Rafael Trujillo, the country's ruler during this period.
  • 50 Centavos (1937-1963)
    • Silver Purity: 72%
    • Denomination: 50 Centavos
    • Characteristics: This coin was part of the higher denomination silver coins minted under the Trujillo regime. It bore similar design features with a high degree of silver content.
  • 1 Peso (1939-1963)
    • Silver Purity: 72%
    • Denomination: 1 Peso
    • Characteristics: This was one of the largest silver coins issued in the Dominican Republic during the 20th century. It featured Rafael Trujillo's portrait and was used for significant transactions.

The Dominican Republic's silver coins from the 19th and 20th centuries are highly collectible, especially in higher-grade conditions. Coins minted during the Trujillo era are particularly sought after, given the historical significance and the dictator's influence on the country. Additionally, early 19th-c