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| Issuer | Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint) |
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| Year | 2007 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse lettering | ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (Translation: United Mexican States) |
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| Mintage | 2007 Mo - Proof - 6,000 |
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Tabasco is one of thirty-one states in Mexico's ongoing "Estados de la República Mexicana" silver proof program, which the Casa de Moneda launched in 2003 and ran through 2013 — one coin per state, plus the Federal District. Each issue was struck in a limited mintage and sold through Banxico's numismatic service rather than entering circulation. Tabasco's edition belongs to the middle run of the series, by which point collector demand had settled into a predictable secondary market pattern with premiums tracking silver spot fairly closely.
The program was modeled loosely on the U.S. 50 State Quarters initiative, though the Mexican series opted for proof silver rather than circulating clad — a deliberate choice reflecting the Casa de Moneda's longer tradition of bullion-quality commemorative issues dating to the Libertad series begun in 1982.