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| Issuer | Casa de Moneda de México |
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| Year | 1822 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 1822 Mo JM |
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Agustín de Iturbide declared himself Emperor of Mexico in July 1822, and the Mexico City mint — operating continuously since 1535 — shifted almost immediately to produce coinage in his name. The 1 Real of that year is among the first issues of an independent Mexican empire that would collapse within months; Iturbide abdicated under military pressure in March 1823 and was exiled, then executed upon his return in 1824.
The reign lasted just over a year, which sharply constrains total output across all denominations. KM#302 survivors in any grade above heavily circulated are genuinely uncommon.