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Context
Years: 1825–1870
Issuer: Mexico Issuer flag
Period:
(1823—1905)
Currency:
(1535—1897)
Demonetized: Yes
Material
Weight: 6.77 g
Gold weight: 5.92 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 87.5% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↓
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard380
Numista: #15012
Value
Bullion value: $990.13

Obverse

Description:
National arms: an eagle with a snake in its beak, perched on a cactus, with a legend above and a wreath below.
Inscription:
REPUBLICA MEXICANA
Translation:
Mexican Republic
Script: Latin
Language: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Law book with handwritten text, topped by a liberty cap on a pen. Legend above. Value, mint, date, assayer's initials, and fineness below.
Inscription:
LIBERTAD EN LA LEY

*2E•GA•1860•J•G•21Qs•
Translation:
LIBERTY IN THE LAW

*2E•GA•1860•J•G•21Qs•
Script: Latin
Language: Spanish

Edge

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1825Mo
1827Mo
1828EoMo
1830Mo
1831Mo
1833Do
1833Mo
1835Ga
1836Ga
1837Do
1839Ga
1840Ga
1841Ga
1841Mo
1844Do
1844GC
1844Mo
1845Go
1845Mo
1845GC
1846C
1846GC
1846Mo
1847Ga
1847GC
1847C
1848GC
1848Mo
1848C
1848Ga
1849GC
1849Go
1850Ga
1850GC
1850Mo
1851Ga
1852Ga
1852C
1853Ga
1853Go
1854Ga
1854C
1856C
1856Go
1856Mo
1857C
1858Ga
1858Mo
1859Ga
1859Go
1859Mo
1860Ga
1860Go
1860Zs
1861Ga
1861Ho
1861Mo
1862Go
1862Mo
1862Zs
1863Ga
1863Mo
1864Zs
1868Mo
1869Mo
1870Ga

Historical background

In 1825, the newly independent Republic of Mexico faced a profound and destabilizing currency crisis, a direct legacy of the decade-long War of Independence (1810-1821). The conflict had devastated mines, particularly the vital silver-producing regions of Guanajuato and Zacatecas, crippling the colony's primary source of wealth and the basis of its currency. To finance the war, both royalist and insurgent forces had resorted to issuing vast quantities of debased copper coins (tlacos and pilones) and paper money, flooding the market with unreliable currency and destroying public trust in the monetary system. The result was a chaotic multi-currency environment where the value of money varied wildly by region and material, severely hampering domestic trade and economic recovery.

The federal government, established under the 1824 Constitution, recognized that a unified national currency was essential for sovereignty and economic stability. In 1825, the administration of President Guadalupe Victoria, aided by Finance Minister José Ignacio Esteva, embarked on an ambitious monetary reform. The cornerstone was the creation of the peso fuerte (strong peso), a silver coin intended to be the stable unit of account, backed by the resurgent but still struggling mining sector. Simultaneously, the government authorized the first official minting of copper centavo coins to facilitate small, everyday transactions, hoping to retire the plethora of illegitimate tokens in circulation.

However, these reforms in 1825 were more aspirational than immediately effective. The scarcity of precious metals, a depleted treasury, and the continued circulation of old colonial and revolutionary coins meant the peso fuerte could not quickly establish dominance. Furthermore, the government's own financial desperation led it to continue issuing debt instruments and borrowing heavily from foreign creditors, planting the seeds for future crises. Thus, while 1825 marked a critical first step toward monetary order, Mexico's currency situation remained fragile, characterized by a confusing mix of old and new coins, underlying bullion scarcity, and a lack of broad public confidence—a reflection of the immense challenges of building a nation from the ruins of colonial rule.

Series: 1825 Mexico circulation coins

½ Real obverse
½ Real reverse
½ Real
1825-1869
1 Real obverse
1 Real reverse
1 Real
1825-1869
2 Reales obverse
2 Reales reverse
2 Reales
1825-1872
½ Escudo obverse
½ Escudo reverse
½ Escudo
1825-1870
1 Escudo obverse
1 Escudo reverse
1 Escudo
1825-1870
2 Escudos obverse
2 Escudos reverse
2 Escudos
1825-1870
4 Escudos obverse
4 Escudos reverse
4 Escudos
1825-1869
💎 Extremely Rare