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1/4 Real 'Quarto/Quartilla'

Issuer State of Durango
Year 1866
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering ESTADO DE DURANGO
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Reverse script Latin
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Durango issued copper fractional coinage during the 1860s largely because the federal government in Mexico City had effectively lost the ability to enforce monetary uniformity — the Reform War and the French Intervention had shattered central authority, leaving individual states to fill the gap in small-denomination currency however they could. The quartilla existed to serve daily market transactions that silver simply couldn't reach at practical scales.

KM#349 is specific to 1866, a year in which Maximilian's imperial administration was already visibly faltering, with French troop withdrawals imminent following U.S. pressure after the end of the Civil War.

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