Mexico 1 Peso "Caballito", 1910 – 1914

Grito De Dolores

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Mexico Mexico
Currency Peso (1823 – 1992)
Coin type Circulating commemorative coin
Denomination 1 Peso
Year 1910 – 1914
Ruler United Mexican States/Mexican Republic (1823–9999)
Composition Silver (.903)
Shape Round
Alignment Coin alignment ↑↓
Technique Milled
Weight (g) 27.07
Diameter (mm) 39
Thickness (mm) 2.6
Demonetized Yes

Description

1 Peso from Mexico. Issued from 1910 to 1914. Struck in Silver (.903). Measures 39 mm and weighs 27.07 g.

Obverse
Eagle with open wings exposing chest, eating a snake with head turned right, standing on a cactus growing out of a rock in the middle of a lake. With lettering around it and denomination at the base of the cactus. And at bottom semi-circle a laurel and olive branches tied together. Emblem used during Porfirio Diaz dictatorship, colloquially known as "Porfirian Eagle". (United Mexican States)
Reverse
Liberty riding a horse. On her right hand an oak branch and on her left a flaming torch, with the sun rising on the horizon.
Edge
Smooth with incused lettering (Independence and Freedom)

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage f vf xf au unc Comment Frequency
1914  120K € 2900,00 € 5800,00 6%
1913  2.9M € 270,00 Evenly spaced date. Over-date 1913/2 exists. 16%
1913  Unevenly spaced date 7%
1912  322K € 660,00 € 1200,00 4%
1911  1.2M € 75,00 Long lower left ray on reverse 18%
1911  Short lower left ray on reverse 3%
1910  3.8M € 8,90 € 56,00 € 130,00 € 200,00 € 900,00 78%

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