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Mexico-Provinces Coin List

The monetary history of Mexico-Provincias is fascinating and reflects the political and economic changes of the country. From colonial times to the present, Mexican currency has undergone several transformations, influencing numismatics and the national economy.

Colonial times and the first independent coins

During the colonial period, Spanish coins such as the real de a ocho were mainly used. After independence in 1821, Mexico began to mint its own coins, such as the silver peso. In the provinces, some regions issued provisional coins due to the scarcity of circulating currency, creating unique and valuable pieces for today's collectors.

Monetary evolution in modern Mexico

In the 20th century, Mexico underwent several monetary reforms. In 1905 the gold standard was adopted, and in 1993 the new peso was introduced. An important milestone was the creation of the Banco de México in 1925, which centralized the issuance of currency. Mexican numismatics was enriched with commemorative series, such as the 1968 Olympic coins, which are highly appreciated by collectors.

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Mexico-Provinces is a country that does not exist today. It is now part of the Mexico old coins.

The most valuable and popular coins

The most valuable Mexico-Provinces coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins list has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

Coins of Mexico-Provinces according to historical period

For ease of organization, the coins have been arranged according to their historical period, both current and old Mexico-Provinces coins are classified by their numismatic historical categories according to their issues.

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Mexico-Provinces | 1/4 real (Quarto/Quartilla)

KM#363 FO#26705
Year 1847-1848

Mexico-Provinces | 20 centavos

KM#600 FO#21470
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 1 centavo

KM#601 FO#21471
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 2 cents

KM#607a FO#26717
Year 1913

Mexico-Provinces | 2 cents

KM#607 FO#26716
Year 1913

Mexico-Provinces | 5 cents

KM#612 FO#26718
Year 1914

Mexico-Provinces | 10 cents

KM#615a FO#26713
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 10 cents

KM#615 FO#26115
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 2 pesos

KM#644 FO#18034
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 5 centavos (Taxco)

KM#668 FO#22448
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 1 peso (Guerrero - Taxco)

KM#672 FO#25804
Price $223.26
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 1 peso

KM#740.1 FO#15799
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 50 centavos (Buelna / Carrasco)

KM#766 FO#26707
Year 1905

Mexico-Provinces | 1 peso (Buelna / Carrasco)

KM#768.1 FO#26710
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 1 peso (Buelna / Carrasco-Contramarca G.C. )

KM#768.2 FO#26711
Year 1915

Mexico-Provinces | 1 peso (Buelna / Carrasco)

KM#769 FO#26709
Year 1913

Mexico-Provinces | 1 peso (Buelna / Carrasco-Contramarca G.C. )

KM#770 FO#26712
Year 1915

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