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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | A composite emblematic device occupying the central field, depicting a strung bow with an arrow, a quiver, and an upright pike or lance, arranged together as symbols of armed insurgency and resistance. The design is rendered in the roughly engraved style typical of Mexican insurgent coinage of the period. A circular Latin legend surrounds the device, referencing the authority of the Supreme National Congress. The coin exhibits an irregular, slightly polygonal flan edge consistent with hand-struck emergency issues. |
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The Supreme National Congress of America — the insurgent governing body established by José María Morelos in 1813 — authorized its own coinage as a direct assertion of administrative independence from the Viceroyalty of New Spain. These pieces were struck at Sultepec and other provisional mints operating under difficult field conditions, which accounts for the characteristically crude workmanship found across the series. Morelos understood that issuing coin was a political act as much as an economic one.
The .903 fineness was deliberately set to match royalist standards, a calculated move to encourage acceptance in contested territory.