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Mexico

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    Mexico 1732-1772 Pillar 1/2 Real Image 1

    Mexico 1732-1772 Pillar 1/2 Real

    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...

    Was: $199.00
    Now: $159.00
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  • 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 1824-1836 Cap & Rays Silver 2 Reales G-VG

    Mexico 1824-1836 Cap & Rays Silver 2 Reales G-VG

    For decades, these silver coins struck by the Mexico Mint were used as legal tender in the United States and continued to circulate informally. These specimens were issued from 1824 to 1836 and may well have been used at the Alamo, the historic Spanish...

    Was: $149.00
    Now: $129.00
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    Mexico 1898-1809 Cap and Rays Silver Peso Extra Fine

    Mexico 1898-1809 Cap & Rays Silver Peso Extra Fine

    After the discontinuation of reales in 1898, these big, short-lived silver pesos were introduced. The new peso still had the same silver content (more than a U.S. silver dollar!) and dimensions as the eight reales coin it replaced. The Mexican coat of...

    Was: $189.00
    Now: $149.00
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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