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Mexican Silver Coin
50 Centavos
Item number: A97
Year: AD 1877
Material: Silver
Size: 30.51 x 30.61 mm
Weight: 13.43 g
Manufactored by: Zacatecas mint
Provenance: Fuchin Coin 2023
This coin, denominated at 50 centavos, is a Mexican silver coin minted by the Federal Republic of Mexico around AD 1877. It represented a newly minted currency adopted by Mexico after gaining independence.
The obverse of this coin features the national emblem of Mexico, depicting a winged eagle perched on a cactus, tightly grasping a snake in its beak and talons.” Surrounding the majestic eagle are oak and laurel branches symbolizing strength, loyalty, and peace. Above the eagle, the official name “REPUBLICA MEXICANA” is inscribed. Directly below is the minting year of this coin, denoted as AD 1877.
On the reverse side of the coin, the Phrygian cap is prominently displayed, featuring the inscription “LIBERTAD” (freedom) on it. Various columns of differing lengths are dispersed around the cap. Beneath the Phrygian cap, there are a balance scale, a long sword, and a scroll inscribed with the word ‘LEY’ (law). The lower edge of the coin is inscribed with its value, denoted as “50 CENTAVOS” (50 cents); indicating its minting location with the abbreviation “Zs” for Zacatecas; and the numerical representation “902.7,” signifying the coin’s silver content of 90.27%.