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| 表面の説明 | Plain field bearing three lines of bold Latin lettering arranged centrally: the initial letter H at top, followed by DEL on the second line, and PARRAL on the third line, with the date 1913 at the base. A decorative wreath of stylized foliate branches flanks the lower portion of the inscriptions, curving upward from the base on both sides. The entire design is enclosed within a raised inner border and a prominent beaded outer border running along the rim. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Hidalgo del Parral, a mining city in Chihuahua, issued this peso in 1913 under the authority of the Constitutionalist provisional government as the Mexican Revolution fractured the country's monetary system. With Federalist forces and various revolutionary factions each controlling different territories, local authorities and mine operators could not rely on Mexico City for coin supply and struck their own issues to meet payroll and commerce needs. The Parral district's silver mining infrastructure made local production practical in a way it simply wasn't elsewhere.
KM#611 is among the more substantial of the revolutionary provisional issues, and its weight reflects access to raw silver rather than the debased or cardboard emergency money appearing simultaneously in other zones.