| continue with commemorative coins of Uruguay, this time it turn to 1984. Commemorating Topics this year include the Board of Governors of the IDB and the FAO Conference on Fisheries. |
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| conducted in 1984, the twenty-fifth annual reunion of the meeting of IDB governors (IDB ). IDB's mission is to assist financially in the pursuit of economic and social development of Latin America and the Caribbean. In that year (1984) President of the IDB was the Mexican Antonio Ortiz Mena, who was until 1988 when the Uruguay (naturalized) Enrique Iglesias took of the presidency, for a period greater than the common (the time in office are for five years, but Iglesias was reelected in 1993, 1998 and 2003). Churches resigned in 2005, who is now assuming his current Colombian President Luis Alberto Moreno (for the period 2005-2010) |
| 2,000 New Pesos 1984 (current shield) |
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| KM #: 88 Designation: 2,000 New Pesos Country: Uruguay Year: 1984 House coined: Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke AG Frankfurt - Germany Metal: Silver .900 Diameter: 40 mm Weight: 25 grams : Reeded Obverse Description: Coat of Arms of Uruguay Reverse Description: Map design within a U-shaped, low value and legend Quantity minted: 15,000 Rotation: Currency Note: PROOF |
| 2,000 New Pesos 1984 (old shield) |
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| KM #: 87 Designation: 2,000 New Pesos Country: Uruguay Year: 1984 House coined: Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke AG Frankfurt - Germany Metal: Silver .900 Diameter: 40 mm Weight: 25 grams : Reeded Obverse Description: Reproduction of the Coat of Arms of Uruguay Main Description Reverse: Map within a design as "U" under value and legend Quantity minted: 15,000 Rotation: Currency Note: PROOF This coin is also commemorating the 140 years of the first silver coins minted in Montevideo (in 1844). |
| 1984 20,000 Pesos New |
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| KM #: 85 Designation: 20,000 Pesos New Country: Uruguay Year: 1984 House coined: Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke AG Frankfurt - Germany Metal: .900 Gold Diameter: 33 mm Weight: 20 grams Canto : Reeded Obverse Description: Reproduction of the Coat of Arms of Uruguay Main Description Reverse: Map design within a U-shaped, low value and legend Quantity minted: 1,500 Note: This coin PROOF also marks 130 years of the first gold coins minted in Montevideo (in 1854). |
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| FAO is the UN Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations . (FAO for its acronym in English) In 1983 (Phase Technique) and 1984 (Phase Rules) was held what was described as the most important conference ever organized for planning and development of pesca.Esta reunion was held in Punta del Este, apasitos from where I live, but I was not invited. 160 countries participated and 70 different organizations. The Law of the Sea of \u200b\u200b1982 with his creation of exclusive economic zones. (EEZ) of 200 miles (360 kilometers), was the catalyst for the realization this convention of 1983-84 on the Law of the Sea This law favored the coastal countries, many Third, to the point that today control 95% of the global catch. |
| 20 New Pesos 1984 |
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| KM #: 86 Denomination: 20 Pesos New Country: Uruguay Year: 1984 House coined: Royal Mint - England Metal: Nickel Diameter: 11.6 mm Weight: 30 grams : Reeded Obverse Description : National Emblem on the Value, Year to the sides Divided Back Description: Pez - Hake Reverse Designer: Stuart Devtin Quantity minted: 3,775 Rotation: Medal |
| previous posts. 1981 Commemorative Uruguay. 1983 Commemorative Uruguay. . |
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