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1898-1909 Mexico Second Republic 1 Peso Silver Coin Cull (Random)

 

Bullion Exchanges is thrilled to showcase the 1898-1909 Mexico Second Republic 1 Peso Silver Coin Cull (Random), offering a unique piece of Mexican numismatic history. This coin is a testament to Mexico's rich heritage during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a period marked by political reform and cultural evolution. Struck from silver, these coins embody the craftsmanship and aesthetic values of the era, providing a tangible connection to Mexico's Second Republic period. This period of the Second Republic was marked by efforts to stabilize and modernize Mexico, with the minting of these coins symbolizing progress and sovereignty. 

Coin Specifications:

  • Made from .9027 fine silver with a weight of 0.7857 troy oz
  • Minted during the late Second Republic of Mexico.
  • Presented in Cull condition
  • Obverse: Features the iconic national arms of Mexico, depicting an eagle with a serpent in its beak, a symbol deeply rooted in Mexican heritage
  • Reverse: Presents a radiant Phrygian cap, the universal symbol of liberty and freedom, accompanied by the inscription "LIBERTAD" and essential coin details such as value, mint mark, date, assayer's initials, and fineness

At Bullion Exchanges, we proudly present a curated selection of historic coins, including the 1898-1909 Mexico Second Republic 1 Peso Silver Coin Cull (Random). Embark on a journey through history with this and other precious numismatic treasures from our collection. For any assistance or to learn more about our offerings, please reach out to our dedicated customer service team, always ready to help enrich your collection.

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Product specifications

YearRandom
ConditionCull
Purity.9027
Denomination1 Peso
Actual Weight0.7857 troy oz
Gross Weight 27.07 grams
Diameter38.5 mm
Thickness2.8 mm
Mint/BrandBanco de Mexico