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50 Centavos Provisional Government, Long Pointed Truncation, Lead

发行方 Provisional Government of Oaxaca
年份 1915
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材质 Lead
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背面描述 The denomination 50 CENTAVOS is inscribed within the central field, supported below by two crossed olive or laurel sprigs that flank the lower portion of the design. The circular peripheral legend MONEDA PROVISIONAL runs along the upper rim. The overall composition is simply rendered, consistent with the utilitarian nature of this provisional wartime issue.
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背面铭文 MONEDA PROVISIONAL 50 CENTAVOS
(Translation: Provisional coin)
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The Provisional Government of Oaxaca issued its own coinage in 1915 after the state declared itself sovereign under Governor José Inés Dávila, refusing to recognize Carranza's Constitutionalist authority. The result was a series of locally produced coins struck from whatever materials were at hand — hence lead, a metal virtually unheard of in legitimate monetary coinage. The "Long Pointed Truncation" designation distinguishes this die variety from the short truncation type, a detail that matters considerably given how few examples survive in attributable condition.

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