1825 MO JM/FM Mexico 1 Escudo First Republic Gold Coin NGC MS 61
### 1825 MO JM/FM Mexico 1 Escudo First Republic Gold Coin NGC MS 61 Struck during the earliest days of Mexico’s independence, the **1825 MO JM/FM Mexico 1 Escudo First Republic Gold Coin NGC MS 61** represents a foundational chapter in the nation’s monetary history. This gold coin, struck .875 pure gold with a weight of 0.0951 troy oz by the Mexico City Mint, is a symbol of Mexico's rich heritage and national pride. Issued shortly after the establishment of the Mexican Republic, this gold escudo captures the transition from colonial rule to sovereign coinage preservation. Following independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico began issuing its own national coinage to replace colonial-era Spanish issues. The 1 Escudo denomination was among the first gold coins produced by the newly formed republic, serving both domestic commerce and international trade. Coins dated 1825 were struck at the Mexico City Mint, denoted by the MO mintmark, and bear the assayer initials JM/FM, identifying the officials responsible for quality and metal content. These early republican gold coins were produced in limited quantities and circulated during a period of political restructuring, making surviving Mint State examples especially rare. **Coin Specifications:** - **Graded as MS 61 by NGC** - Crafted from .875 pure gold, this coin holds a weight of 0.0951 troy oz - Denomination: 1 Escudos - Produced by the [**Mexico City Mint**](file:///government-mints/mexican-mint) - Each coin arrives in an official NGC holder - **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. With its historic symbolism, early republican origin, the **1825 MO JM/FM Mexico 1 Escudo First Republic Gold Coin NGC MS61** stands as a remarkable survivor from Mexico’s formative years. Its blend of gold content and national significance makes it a compelling choice for collectors seeking rare early Mexican and [**Latin American gold coinage**](file:///buy-gold/world-gold-coins/latin-american-gold-coins). **You may also like:** - [**1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Boleslaw I Gold Coin NGC MS 64**](file:///1925-poland-10-zlotych-boleslaw-i-gold-coin-ngc-ms-64) - [**1985 Mexico 250 Pesos 1/4 oz Proof Gold World Cup/450th Ann. Coin**](file:///1985-mexico-250-pesos-1-4-oz-proof-gold-world-cup-450th-ann-coin) - [**2019 1/2 oz Mexican Libertad Gold Coin NGC MS 70 FR**](file:///2019-1-2-oz-mexican-libertad-gold-coin-ngc-ms-70-fr)