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1/2 Real - Agustín I

Issuer Mexico
Year 1822-1823
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Thickness 0.65 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The imperial arms of the First Mexican Empire occupy the central field: a crowned golden eagle perched on a cactus growing from a rocky outcrop, facing right with wings displayed, clutching a serpent in its beak — the traditional Mexican national symbol adapted for the imperial regime. The design is encircled by a beaded border, with the Latin legend MEX•I•IMPERATOR CONSTITUT flanking the shield along with the assayer initials •J•M• identifying the Mexico City Mint assayers.
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Mintage 1822 Mo JM - -
1823 Mo JM - -
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