CVC & Collectables presents this 1914 Mexico Caballito Peso, a remarkable final-year issue of Mexico’s most beautiful silver coin design. Certified Uncirculated Detail by NGC, this scarce piece from KM#453 represents the culmination of the short-lived “Caballito” series, minted during the turbulence of the Mexican Revolution.
Coin Highlights:
- Country: Mexico
- Date: 1914
- Denomination: Peso
- Catalog: KM#453
- Metal: Silver (.903 fine)
- Weight: 27.07 g
- Diameter: 39 mm
- Grade: NGC Uncirculated Detail
- Obverse: National coat of arms with eagle and serpent over cactus.
- Reverse: Allegorical figure of Liberty on horseback (“Caballito”) with rising sun behind — symbolizing freedom and rebirth.
- Mintage: Low and uncertain due to wartime production; among the scarcest dates of the series.
- Edge: Reeded
Collectibility:
The 1914 Caballito is notoriously rare, with limited surviving examples due to melting and political upheaval. Collectors highly prize this date, especially in any form of mint state. Its artistry, silver content, and historical context place it among Mexico’s most desirable silver coins.
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