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| Issuer | State of Oaxaca |
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| Year | 1915 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse lettering | MONEDA PROVISIONAL AG 0.902 AU 0.010 2 PESOS |
| Edge | Reeded. |
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Oaxaca's provisional coinage of 1915 was issued under the authority of Governor José Inés Dávila, who aligned the state with the Constitutionalist cause while maintaining a degree of regional autonomy that made centralized monetary control impractical. The coins were struck locally, and the minting infrastructure was crude enough that die preparation was inconsistently executed — hence the "Unfinished Lapels" variety, a recognized die state in which the collar detail on the principal figure was never fully cut.
The .902 silver specification mirrors the traditional Mexican monetary standard, a deliberate signal of legitimacy during a period when revolutionary scrip was widely distrusted. KM# 702 catalogs the type broadly; Guthrie-Buttrey 352 distinguishes this specific die state.