1813-14 Mexico Moreles 8R PCGS VF Detail KM-265.4

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The 1813-14 Mexico Morelos 8 Reales, graded PCGS VF Detail (Environment Damage) and noted as KM-265.4, represents an intriguing numismatic artifact from Mexico’s tumultuous early 18th-century period.

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PCGS # 824650
Date, mintmark (1813-14)
Denomination 8 R
Variety KM-265.4 Morelos C/M on 1813 SUD 8R
Region Mexico
Grade Genuine – VF Details (97 – Environmental Damage)
Pedigree C/M – XF Details
Security Protected by NFC anti-counterfeiting technology
Holder Type PCGS Gold Shield

Historical Context

This coin was minted during the Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821), specifically during the periods of 1813 and 1814, when the insurgent forces in Morelos, under leaders like José María Morelos, established their minting operations.

  • Minting Under Insurgent Rule:
    • The Morelos Mint was established by the insurgents, reflecting a move towards self-sufficiency in the revolutionary effort. Coins from this mint are emblematic of the fight for Mexican independence.
    • These coins were not only used for everyday transactions but also symbolized the struggle for autonomy from Spanish colonial rule.
  • José María Morelos:
    • Following the defeat and execution of Miguel Hidalgo, Morelos took over as the leader of the independence movement. His forces established several mints, including the one in Morelos, to produce their own currency.
    • The coins from this period carry patriotic symbols, such as the liberty cap and other nationalistic motifs, reinforcing the ideals of freedom and independence.

Design Characteristics

  • Obverse:
    • Features a liberty cap, a common symbol of freedom during the period.
    • Inscribed with slogans like “LIBERTAD” (Freedom) or “INDEPENDENCIA” to inspire the insurgent forces.
  • Reverse:
    • Displays nationalistic motifs such as an eagle, laurel branches, or other symbols, along with inscriptions indicating the date of minting and the issuing authority.
    • The design reflects the revolutionary zeal and the desire for independence from Spanish rule.

Grade and Condition

  • VF Detail (Environment Damage):
    • The coin exhibits moderate wear consistent with its age and circulation during the War of Independence.
    • Significant environmental damage is present, including scratches, toning, and possible corrosion, which obscures some of the finer details of the coin’s design.
    • The coin is graded as “Genuine” but has lost some of its aesthetic appeal due to these damages.

Rarity and Collectability

  • Scarcity:
    • Coins from the Morelos Mint are rare due to their limited production during the period of Mexican independence. The environmental damage adds to their scarcity as few pieces have survived without flaws.
  • Historical Value:
    • These coins hold considerable historical significance, representing the efforts of the insurgent forces to create a self-sustained economy and the fervor for independence.
    • Despite the environmental damage, these coins are highly prized by collectors, linking them to a critical period in Mexican history.


Care and Preservation

  • Storage:
    • Keep the coin in its PCGS holder to protect it from further damage.

Significance

The 1813-14 Mexico Morelos 8 Reales is more than a coin; it is a symbol of the Mexican War of Independence and the resilience of its people. The environmental damage tells the story of its journey through turbulent times, making it a valuable piece for collectors interested in revolutionary-era numismatics.

Year

1813

World Coin Issues

Mexico

Condition

Very Fine Detail

Denominations

8 Reales

Grade

PCGS

Year 1813

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