Pattern coinage from the Casa de Moneda de México in 1869 falls within a period of intense monetary reform debate following the restored Republic under Juárez. The government was actively reassessing coin standards after years of wartime disruption, French intervention, and the competing monetary demands of Maximilian's empire — making experimental strikes like this one part of a genuine policy process, not mere collector fodder.
KM#Pn119 is among a small cluster of silver patterns from this year testing alternative specifications before the reforms codified in the early 1870s solidified the peso's fineness.
Pattern coinage from the Casa de Moneda de México in 1869 falls within a period of intense monetary reform debate following the restored Republic under Juárez. The government was actively reassessing coin standards after years of wartime disruption, French intervention, and the competing monetary demands of Maximilian's empire — making experimental strikes like this one part of a genuine policy process, not mere collector fodder.
KM#Pn119 is among a small cluster of silver patterns from this year testing alternative specifications before the reforms codified in the early 1870s solidified the peso's fineness.