1974-Mo Fray Servando Teresa Medal PCGS MS-67

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CVC & Collectables presents this 1974-Mo Fray Servando Teresa de Mier Silver Medal, certified PCGS MS67. Issued by the Casa de Moneda de México, this commemorative medal honors one of Mexico’s leading figures in the fight for independence and marks the 150th anniversary of the State of Nuevo León (1824–1974). Its impressive MS67 grade makes it an exceptional addition to any Mexican medal collection.

Medal Highlights

  • Country: Mexico
  • Year: 1974
  • Mint: Mexico City Mint (Mo)
  • Composition: Silver
  • Type: Commemorative Medal
  • Honoree: Fray Servando Teresa de Mier
  • Occasion: 150th Anniversary of Nuevo León
  • Grade: PCGS MS67
  • Certification: PCGS Secure

Obverse: The obverse features a left-facing portrait of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier with the inscription:

FRAY SERVANDO TERESA DE MIER DIPUTADO CONSTITUYENTE

(“Fray Servando Teresa de Mier, Constitutional Deputy.”)

Reverse: The reverse displays the Lion of Nuevo León, the state’s official symbol, along with a monument listing members of the first constitutional government. The surrounding inscription reads:

ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBERANO DE NUEVO LEÓN

(“Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León”)

Below is the commemorative date: 1824–1974

Historical Significance

Issued in 1974, this medal commemorates the 150th anniversary of Nuevo León while honoring Fray Servando Teresa de Mier (1763–1827), a Dominican friar, writer, and constitutional leader who played an important role in Mexico’s independence movement and early government.

Collectibility

Combining historical importance with outstanding preservation, this PCGS MS67 example is an excellent choice for collectors of Mexican medals, modern commemoratives, and high-grade world numismatics. Find more alike here!

World Coin Issues

Mexico

Condition

Mint State – 67

Grade

PCGS

Year

1974

Metal Type Silver
Metal Purity s.925
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