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| 背面描述 | The interlaced monogram of insurgent leader General José María Morelos, rendered as 'Mo', occupies the central field in a bold, roughly engraved style. The date appears in the lower portion of the field below the monogram. The overall execution is crude and characteristic of emergency wartime coinage, with an irregular flan and uneven surfaces consistent with cast production. |
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The insurgent coinage of Oaxaca emerged after Miguel Morelos seized the city in November 1812, establishing one of the few rebel-controlled regions with enough infrastructure to operate a functioning mint. Cut off from silver supplies and the royalist-controlled assay system, the provisional government turned to copper as the only practical medium for small-denomination circulation.
KM#219 spans a four-year window that ended when royalist forces under Melchor Múzquiz retook Oaxaca in March 1814, abruptly terminating production. Surviving pieces vary wildly in fabric and execution — a predictable outcome of improvised casting and hand-cut dies under military siege conditions.