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| 表面の説明 | Bare-headed bust of Emperor Agustín I (Agustín de Iturbide) facing right, rendered in a neoclassical style with naturalistic facial features and short curled hair. The portrait occupies the central field with a plain truncation. The circular legend AUGUSTINUS DEI PROVIDENTIA surrounds the bust, with the mint mark Mo and date 1823 positioned in the lower field beneath the portrait. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The arms of the Mexican Empire displayed as an eagle standing on a cactus growing from a rocky islet in a lake, the eagle facing left and holding a serpent in its beak, all contained within an ornate baroque-style heraldic shield surmounted by an imperial crown flanked by two cornucopias. The denomination numeral 8 appears within the legend. The circular legend CONSTITUT•8•S•J•M•MEX•I•IMPERATOR surrounds the central device. |
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Agustín de Iturbide declared himself Emperor of Mexico in July 1822, and this coin is among the very few gold issues struck under his reign before his forced abdication in March 1823. The Mexico City mint produced only a small quantity before the imperial government collapsed, making this a genuinely short-reign issue by any measure — Iturbide ruled for less than a year before being exiled, and executed the following year upon his unauthorized return to Mexican soil.