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| 背面描述 | Uniface pattern with a completely blank, unadorned reverse field. The surface shows only the raw brass planchet with no design, legends, or devices of any kind, consistent with a uniface trial or pattern strike intended solely to evaluate the obverse die. |
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| 附加信息 |
Pattern coinage from the Casa de Moneda de México in this period reflects the mint's internal evaluation process as it worked through a succession of proposed designs ahead of major circulating issues. Uniface strikes — produced on only one die with a blank reverse — were a standard step in that process, allowing engravers and mint officials to assess relief, field quality, and hub integrity before committing to a paired obverse-reverse production run.
The Morelos 1 Peso series of the early 1980s was itself caught between competing pressures: chronic inflation was already eroding the peso's purchasing power so rapidly that the denomination would be largely obsolete within a few years of any new design entering circulation.