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Catálogo De Monedas Antiguas Mexicanas 1732 A 1983 Pdf [TRUSTED]

| Period | Key Series | Notable Features | |--------|------------|------------------| | 1732–1771 | Pillar Dollar (Columnario) | Two globes between crowned pillars; hand-engraved dates | | 1772–1821 | Spanish Bust (Carolus III & IIII) | Profile of Spanish king; “Mo” mint mark | | 1823–1863 | First Republic – Cap & Rays / Eagle | “Libertad” cap, later “Águila Real” (eagle devouring snake) | | 1864–1867 | Second Empire (Maximilian) | Profile of Emperor Maximilian; rare silver & gold coins | | 1867–1905 | Republic Restored (Libertad balances) | Scales of justice; “Un Peso” inscription | | 1905–1930 | Caballito (Gold & Silver) | Lady Liberty on horse; peso de caballito | | 1917–1931 | Venus / Centenario Gold | 50-peso gold coin (Centenario) – world famous | | 1935–1983 | Modern Peso & Morelos series | Cuauhtémoc, Hidalgo, Morelos, Juárez; alloy changes |

Tras la independencia, México comenzó a acuñar sus propias piezas, destacando el . catálogo de monedas antiguas mexicanas 1732 a 1983 pdf

En 1863, bajo el gobierno de Benito Juárez y reforzado por el Segundo Imperio de Maximiliano, se adoptó el sistema decimal (1 peso = 100 centavos). 3. El Siglo XX (Hasta 1983) Colección Numismática Banxico | Period | Key Series | Notable Features

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