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1825-1869 Mexico 1 Escudo Gold Coin Avg Circ (Random Year)

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### 1825-1869 Mexico 1 Escudo Gold Coin Avg Circ (Random Year) Add an authentic piece of early 19th-century Mexican history to your collection with the **1825–1869 Mexico 1 Escudo Gold Coin** in Average Circulated condition, issued in a random year. Struck during the formative decades of Mexico’s post-independence era, these compact yet historically significant gold coins contain approximately 0.0951 troy ounces of .875 fine gold. Minted by several regional mints throughout the country, these coins reflect the artistry, transition, and resilience of a nation forging its identity after breaking free from colonial rule. Following Mexico’s independence from Spain in 1821, the newly established republic adopted its own monetary system based on Spanish standards, continuing denominations such as the escudo. **Coin Specifications:** - Crafted from .875 pure gold, this coin holds a weight of 0.0951 troy oz - Average Circulated condition - Denomination: 1 Escudos - **Obverse:** Features the iconic Mexican coat of arms, showcasing an eagle perched atop a cactus with a snake in its beak. The coat of arms is elegantly surrounded by the inscription "REPUBLICA MEXICANA" - **Reverse:** Displays a hand writing in the Book of Law with a pen topped by a liberty cap. Compact, historic, and rich in cultural symbolism, the **1825-1869 Mexico 1 Escudo Gold Coin Avg Circ (Random Year)** is an ideal choice for collectors of Latin American numismatics. Bearing the enduring symbol of Mexico—the eagle grasping a serpent atop a cactus—each coin carries not only precious metal value but also the weight of historical significance. If you have any questions or concerns, please [**contact**](file:///contacts) our customer service representatives. **You may also like:** - [**1825-1869 Mexico 2 Escudos Gold Coin Ex-Jewelry (Random Year)**](file:///1825-1869-mexico-2-escudos-gold-coin-ex-jewelry-random-year) - [**1825 - 1897 Mexico 8 Reales Radiant Cap Silver Coin Cull / Holed ASW 0.7859 oz**](file:///1825-1897-mexico-8-reales-radiant-cap-silver-coin-cull-holed-asw-7859-oz) - [**1951-1954 Mexico 5 Pesos Silver Coin Hidalgo AU/BU ASW 0.643 oz**](file:///1951-1954-mexico-5-pesos-silver-coin-hidalgo-au-bu-asw-0-643-oz)