1825-1870 Mexico 2 Reales Silver Coin Cull (Random Year)
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1825-1870 Mexico 2 Reales Silver Coin Cull (Random Year)
Discover a piece of early Mexican history with the 1825–1870 Mexico 2 Reales Silver Coin Cull (Random Year). Struck during the decades following Mexico’s independence, each coin contains approximately 0.1956 troy oz of .903 fine silver and carries a denomination of 2 Reales. Offered in cull condition, these coins will exhibit heavy wear, scratches, cleaning, bends, corrosion, or other visible damage. Dates are selected at random based on available inventory, and each piece maintains its historic silver content despite its circulated state.
Throughout the 19th century, Mexican silver coinage was widely trusted and circulated extensively across North America, Central America, and international trade routes. The 2 Reales denomination served as an important fractional unit in daily commerce, making it a practical and widely used coin of its time. Even in cull condition, these coins reflect the economic activity and craftsmanship of early post-independence Mexico.
Coin Specifications:
- Contains 0.1963 troy oz of .903 fine silver
- Cull condition
- Face value of 2 Reales
- Obverse: Features the Mexican coat of arms, depicting an eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak and talon. Inscriptions include “REPUBLICA MEXICANA.”
- Reverse: Showcases the iconic Cap & Rays design with a radiant cap inscribed with “LIBERTAD” (Liberty) and surrounded by rays of sunlight. The inscriptions include the coin’s denomination and mint year.
Why Buy a Cull 2 Reales Silver Coin?
- Affordable entry into historic Mexican silver coinage
- Authentic 19th-century world coin
- Unique character from decades of circulation
- Ideal for budget-conscious collectors and silver enthusiasts
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