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obverse
reverse
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Context
Years: 1994–2007
Issuer: Uruguay Issuer flag
Period:
Currency:
(since 1993)
Total mintage: 115,000,000
Material
Diameter: 20 mm
Weight: 3.52 g
Thickness: 1.5 mm
Shape: Round
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard103
Numista: #1096
Value
Exchange value: 1 UYU

Obverse

Description:
Portrait of José Artigas facing right, encircled by the country name.
Inscription:
REPUBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY
Translation:
Eastern Republic of the Uruguay
Script: Latin
Language: Spanish
Engraver: Jorge Nicastro

Reverse

Description:
Denomination, date on exergue.
Inscription:
$1

UN PESO

URUGUAYO

1994
Translation:
One Uruguayan Peso

1994
Script: Latin
Language: Spanish
Engraver: Jorge Nicastro

Edge

Plain


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1994
199450,000,000BU
1998So
2005So40,000,000
2007So25,000,000

Historical background

In 1994, Uruguay's currency situation was defined by a period of relative stability and economic confidence under a managed exchange rate regime. Following the hyperinflation and crisis of the early 1980s, the country had implemented the "Crawling Peg" system in 1992. This policy involved small, pre-announced devaluations of the Uruguayan peso against the US dollar, typically around 2% annually. The goal was to maintain export competitiveness by offsetting the difference between Uruguay's inflation rate and that of its major trading partners, while providing a stable and predictable framework to anchor expectations and control inflationary pressures.

This stability was underpinned by strong macroeconomic fundamentals at the time. The economy was growing, foreign investment was increasing, and the country had accumulated substantial international reserves. The banking sector, a cornerstone of the Uruguayan economy, held significant dollar-denominated deposits, reflecting a high degree of financial dollarization among the populace. This "dollarization" meant that many Uruguayans saved and conducted major transactions in US dollars, a lingering effect of past instability, even as the peso's managed decline provided a controlled environment for daily economic activity.

Consequently, 1994 represents a calm interlude within a longer narrative of monetary management. The crawling peg was largely successful in its immediate aims, fostering a period of low inflation and economic growth. However, this system also contained inherent vulnerabilities, particularly the reliance on maintaining discipline and sufficient reserves. The tranquility of 1994 stands in contrast to the pressures that would later emerge, culminating in the severe financial crisis of 2002, which forced the abandonment of the crawling peg and led to a sharp devaluation.

Series: 1994 Uruguay circulation coins

10 Centésimos obverse
10 Centésimos reverse
10 Centésimos
1994
1 Peso Uruguayo obverse
1 Peso Uruguayo reverse
1 Peso Uruguayo
1994-2007
2 Pesos Uruguayos obverse
2 Pesos Uruguayos reverse
2 Pesos Uruguayos
1994-2007
20 Centésimos obverse
20 Centésimos reverse
20 Centésimos
1994
50 Centésimos obverse
50 Centésimos reverse
50 Centésimos
1994-2008
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