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Peru. Lima, 1823 Copper Coinage Treasury Document (Signed by Jos_ de Boqui).

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Peru. Lima, 1823 Copper Coinage Treasury Document (Signed by Jos_ de Boqui).
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Lima, Peru, May 14, 1823, treasury and mint accounting document titled ñMoneda de Cobre,î black print with manuscript completion, featuring the seal of the Casa de Moneda Independiente at top center. Issued under the authority of Don Jos_ de Boqui, President Honorario del Departamento and First Director of the State Mint, the document authorizes and records the distribution of 500 pesos in copper coinage. The text references the Count of San Juan de Lurigancho, Treasurer, and directs delivery and accounting through the appropriate treasury and comptroller offices, with full receipt and entry into official ledgers. This document reflects the emergency issuance and controlled distribution of copper currency during the early years of Peruvian independence, when shortages of silver coin necessitated alternative circulating media. Signed by Jos_ de Boqui, who was appointed by the Liberator Jos_ de San MartÕn. San Martin was incorporating the mint into the independent government and appointing as the first Director General the Italian Don Jos_ de Boqui y Giboli, who was an agent and spy at the service of the patriot cause. The wars of independence caused serious damage to the Mint on two occasions when, in 1823 and 1824, when royalist troops from the Andes retook Lima and deprived the mint of its transportable tools. The document has additional manuscript endorsements and accounting notations below. A scarce and historically important early republican mint and treasury document illustrating the financial administration of Peru during the War of Independence period. The condition ranges from Choice Fine to VF condition.