1863 CE ML Mexico 4 Reales Small C NGC Good 6
$56.56
$70.13
CVC & Collectables presents this 1863 CE ML Mexico 4 Reales Small C, minted at the Cerro de San Pedro Mint (CE) with the ML assayer initials, is a scarce and historically significant coin from the era of the French Intervention in Mexico. Featuring the Small C variety, this issue is a notable numismatic artifact from a tumultuous period in Mexican history. Graded Good 6 by NGC, this well-circulated piece still retains identifiable details, making it a valuable collector’s item. Coin Highlights: Issuer: United Mexican States Date: 1863 Mint: Cerro de San Pedro (CE mintmark) Assayer: ML Denomination: 4 Reales Composition: Silver (.903 fine, approximately 0.386 oz actual silver weight) Diameter: 32 mm Edge: Reeded Variety: Small C (a distinct die variation recognized in Mexican numismatics) Grade: NGC Good 6 — Well-worn but with key features still visible. Obverse: Design: Radiant Liberty Cap, symbolizing freedom and independence, with the date, mintmark (CE), and assayer’s initials (ML). Inscription: LIBERTAD 4R. 1863. CE. ML. Reverse: Design: The Mexican coat of arms, featuring an eagle perched on a cactus, devouring a snake, representing Mexican sovereignty and Aztec heritage. Inscription: REPUBLICA MEXICANA Collectibility: This 1863-CE ML 4 Reales Small C is an important piece for collectors. With its NGC Good 6 grade, this coin is a well-preserved historical artifact, still showing the liberty cap, mintmark, and national emblem despite circulation wear. A fascinating relic from one of Mexico’s most turbulent periods, representing resistance, sovereignty, and the enduring power of Mexican silver coinage! Find more alike here!
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