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Firm and Happy for the Union

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1889 silver coin engraved with Firme y feliz por la unión

Firm and Happy for the Union (Template:Lang-es) is a motto mentioned on Peruvian currency. It first appeared on the gold 8 escudos coin in 1826 and in silver on the 8 reales coin in 1825. It was on all the currencies depicting a silver sun, from the first minted in 1863.

References

Carrey, Émile (1875), Le Pérou (in French), Garnier frères, pg. 2.