CVC & Collectables is delighted to present the 1915 Mexico Peso from Chihuahua, graded by NGC as AU 58, holds historical significance as part of the silver coinage issued during the Mexican Revolution. Struck at Chihuahua and crafted from bullion sourced from the Chihuahua Smelter, these coins represented an improvement in workmanship and striking quality.
This coin played a crucial role in Villa’s Sonora campaign by enabling him to pay his troops in silver when others could only provide depreciated paper money. The coinage, numbering in the millions, was essential for recruitment and the sustenance of Villa’s forces.
On the obverse side, you’ll find the signature of Sevilla near the ground, and on the reverse, Salazar’s signature is located beneath the word “LIBERTAD.” This coin is a tangible link to a pivotal period in Mexican history and the Mexican Revolution, making it a remarkable addition to any numismatic collection.
Graded AU 58 by NGC, this coin is About Uncirculated, with clear details and minimal wear. It serves as a tangible link to a pivotal period in Mexican history, when the nation was undergoing significant political and social transformations.
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