An iconic coin in Mexican numismatic history, this 1898 1 peso silver reminted coin has been graded AU58 by PCGS. The obverse features a radiated Phrygian cap with the word "LIBERTAD" (Liberty), and the reverse features the national coat of arms of an eagle holding a serpent.
Year of Publication: 1898
Mint: Mexico City (Mo)
•Appraiser initials: AM
•Material: Silver (90.27% purity)
Weight: 27.07 g
Diameter: 38.5 mm
Grade: PCGS AU58
Catalog number: KM#409.2
Note: Recast plate
This beautiful coin was made during the transitional period before the transition to the "Caballito Peso" and there are only a few of these coins in existence. It is a worthy addition to any collection.
1898-Mo AM Mexico 1 Peso Silver Coin – PCGS AU58 – Restrike KM#409.2
An iconic example of Mexican numismatic history, this 1898-Mo AM silver peso is a restrike issue graded AU58 by PCGS. It features the classic radiant Phrygian cap with “LIBERTAD” inscription on the reverse, and the national eagle with snake on the obverse.
• Date: 1898
• Mint: Mexico City (Mo)
• Assayer initials: AM
• Composition: Silver (.9027)
• Weight: 27.07 g
• Diameter: 38.5mm
• PCGS Grade: AU58
• KM Number: KM#409.2
• Designation: Restrike
This coin represents a transitional period in Mexican coinage before the “Peso de Caballito.” With over 10 million restrikes made, few survive in this high state of preservation.
A fantastic piece for collectors of Latin American coins, silver crowns, or early 20th-century restrikes.
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