This is a beautiful 1893 Mexican Silver 8 Reales from the end of the 19th century. These are some of the most recognized coins in history and would make a great addition to any vintage collection.
Coin Highlights:
- Contains 0.7859 oz of Silver.
- Struck at the Mexico City Mint.
- Mintage of 10,773,000.
- PCGS encapsulation offers protection and guarantees the Almost Uncirculated-55 condition of the coin.
- Obverse: The national coat of arms of Mexico, featuring an eagle atop a cactus clenching a snake in its mouth.
- Reverse: A radiant Phrygian cap bearing the legend "Libertad." Legend contains denomination, mint mark, date, assayer initials and purity.
- Purity is denominated in the archaic system prevalent before the rise of metric units. As seen on this coin, "10 Ds., 20Gs" refers to 10 dineros, 20 granos, or .9028 fine.
- KM-377.10.
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