fwo_1062567 - MEXICO 8 Reales Province de Oaxaca, monnayage insurgé 1813
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Price : 100.00 €
Type : 8 Reales Province de Oaxaca, monnayage insurgé
Date: 1813
Quantity minted : -
Metal : copper
Diameter : 35 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 22,15 g.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : SUD.
Obverse description : dans le champ, arc et flèche, décoration florale.
Reverse
Reverse legend : 8.R. / 1813.
Reverse description : dans le champ, décoration florale.
Commentary
Le 205 novembre 1812, les troupes insurgées menées par général José María Morelos prirent la ville d’Oaxaca alors tenues par les troupes loyales au vice-roi de la Nouvelle-Espagne. A partir de 1811, Morelos fait frapper des monnaies d’un demi real, 1 real, 2 et 8 reales pour le circulation dans le sud du Mexique. Ces monnaies en cuivre grossièrement frappées étaient supposées être remboursables en or et en argent.
On November 205, 1812, insurgent troops led by General José María Morelos captured the city of Oaxaca, which was then held by troops loyal to the Viceroy of New Spain. Beginning in 1811, Morelos minted coins of half a real, 1 real, 2 real, and 8 reales for circulation in southern Mexico. These crudely struck copper coins were supposed to be redeemable in gold and silver.
On November 205, 1812, insurgent troops led by General José María Morelos captured the city of Oaxaca, which was then held by troops loyal to the Viceroy of New Spain. Beginning in 1811, Morelos minted coins of half a real, 1 real, 2 real, and 8 reales for circulation in southern Mexico. These crudely struck copper coins were supposed to be redeemable in gold and silver.







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