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Mexico

  • Mexico 1732-1772 Pillar 2 Reales

    Mexico 1732-1772 Pillar 2 Reales

    Because of its consistency, the Spanish dollar was widely used by many countries as the first international currency. In 1775, the Continental Congress declared the Spanish 8-reales or 8-bit dollar legal tender for the new nation and by extension the...

    $239.00
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  • Mexico 1947-1948 José Morelos Cachetón Silver Peso XF

    Mexico 1947-1948 José Morelos Cachetón Silver Peso XF

    Collectors gave this short-lived José María Morelos issue the moniker of cachetón, (Spanish for "big cheeks") for the revolutionary's full, round-faced portrait. Minted for just two years, the cachetón represents the last pesos struck with 50% silver...

    $35.00
  • Mexico 1957-1967 Peso Brilliant Uncirculated Image 1

    Mexico 1957-1967 Peso Brilliant Uncirculated

    Minted from 10% silver, these were the final circulating peso coins with precious metal content. Shown is a bust of José Morelos, a Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary rebel leader who led the Mexican War of Independence movement in the early...

    $29.00
  • Mexico 1985 Libertad 1 Oz. Silver CAC MS-65 to MS-67

    Mexico 1985 Libertad 1 Oz. Silver CAC MS-65 to MS-67

    From the Oldest Mint in the Americas – Produced during the early years of the Libertad bullion series, these gorgeous one ounce .999 fine silver issues were struck in 1985 by the oldest mint in the Americas, La Casa de Moneda de México, which was...

    $159.00