CVC & Collectables presents a scarce late-19th century Mexican silver fractional: the 1883-Mo 25 Centavos, struck at the historic Mexico City Mint and certified ANACS AU53. With a modest mintage of just 108,000 pieces, this coin represents a collectible issue from the Federal Republic era, combining solid eye appeal with genuine scarcity in circulated grades.
Coin Highlights:
- Issuer: Mexico (Federal Republic)
- Mint: Mexico City (Mo)
- Date: 1883
- Denomination: 25 Centavos (0.25 Peso)
- Catalog: KM# 406
- Metal: Silver (.903 fine)
- Weight: 6.77 grams
- Diameter: 25 mm
- Edge: Reeded
- Grade: ANACS AU53
- Mintage: 108,000
Obverse: Mexican eagle perched on a cactus, grasping a serpent in its beak, with REPUBLICA MEXICANA around
Reverse: Radiant liberty cap with LIBERTAD above a balance scale; LEY on paper between the scales, denomination below
Collectibility:
This 1883-Mo example stands out for its low mintage, solid About Uncirculated preservation, and certification by ANACS, a respected third-party grading service. Silver Mexican fractional coins from the 19th century are increasingly sought after by collectors of Latin American coinage, type collectors, and those building date-and-mint sets. Original surfaces, strong remaining detail, and historical relevance make this a desirable and liquid collectible.
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