PCGS # | 707608 |
Date, mintmark | 1813 |
Denomination | 2 R |
Variety | KM-226.1 |
Region | Oaxaca |
Grade | Genuine – VF Details (97 – Environmental Damage) |
Security | Protected by NFC anti-counterfeiting technology |
Holder Type | PCGS Gold Shield |
Historical Background
- Revolutionary Context:
- This coin was minted in Oaxaca, a region that played a pivotal role in the Mexican War of Independence (1810–1821). Coins from this period were struck under insurgent control, with limited resources, to support the fight against Spanish colonial rule.
- Oaxaca coins symbolize the revolutionary struggle, as they were minted outside of Spanish-controlled areas to finance and sustain the independence movement.
- Design Features:
- Obverse: Typically features a liberty cap, symbolizing freedom and independence, often accompanied by revolutionary slogans or simple inscriptions.
- Reverse: Commonly inscribed with “OAXACA” and may display other revolutionary motifs such as military symbols, emphasizing the coin’s origin and purpose.
Grading and Condition
- Grade: PCGS VF Detail (Very Fine)
- This grade indicates moderate wear, with visible details on the coin’s major design elements.
- Environmental Damage:
- This condition is attributed to exposure to elements such as moisture, leading to corrosion, discoloration, or surface irregularities. While this impacts the coin’s aesthetic appeal, it does not diminish its historical and numismatic significance.
Collector Interest
- Historical Significance:
- The Oaxaca 2 Reales is a tangible link to Mexico’s fight for independence, making it a prized addition for collectors of historical or revolutionary coinage.
- Unique Appeal:
- Despite its condition, the coin’s association with a pivotal moment in Mexican history enhances its desirability.
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