CVC & Collectables presents the 1913 50 Centavos coin from the State of Chihuahua, a rare revolutionary issue from Mexico’s turbulent Civil War era. Struck in silver with a plain edge, this variant (KM#609) diverges from the more common reeded-edge type (KM#608) and is increasingly sought after by collectors of Mexican Revolution coinage. Graded AU Detail by PCGS, this is a well-preserved example of a short-lived series minted during the rise of General Villa’s influence in Northern Mexico.
Coin Highlights:
- Issuer: State of Chihuahua (Mexico)
- Date: 1913
- Mint: Chihuahua
- Denomination: 50 Centavos
- Reference: KM# 609
- Composition: Silver (.902 fine)
- Weight: 12.17 g
- Diameter: 30 mm
- Edge: Plain
- Grade: PCGS AU Detail
- Obverse Design: Standard script (typical revolutionary legend)
- Reverse Design: Revolutionary denomination and iconography
Collectibility:
- Scarce plain-edge variety (KM#609)
- Graded AU Detail by PCGS
- High silver content and historical relevance
- Appeals to collectors of Mexican Revolution, emergency coinage, and regional issues
- Essential type for completing Chihuahua revolutionary sets
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