Mexican Second Empire coins catalog with values online

 

Empire of Mexico (1863-1867)

Peso=100 centavos

Maximilian I (1864-1867)

Mexico coin 1 peso 1866
One peso 1866-1867
silver 0.900
37.0 mm.
27.07 grams
Edge: reeded
Years of mintage:
1866, 1867
Crowned arms with supporters / 1 PESO 902,7 year / IMPERIO MEXICANO
Head on the right / MAXIMILIANO EMPERADOR
KM#388
Value in condition "VF" - US$200-250

 

 

Mexico coin 50 centavos 1866
50 centavos 1866
silver 0.900
30.0 mm.
13.54 grams
Edge: reeded
Years of mintage:
1866
Crowned oval shield with an inscription "EQUIDAD EN LA JUSTICIA" / 50 CENT. year / IMPERIO MEXICANO
Head on the right / MAXIMILIANO EMPERADOR
KM#387
Value in condition "F" - US$200-250

 

 

Mexico coin 10 centavos 1866
10 centavos 1864-1866
silver 0.900
19.0 mm.
2.71 grams
Edge: reeded
Years of mintage:
1864, 1865, 1866
Denomination inside garland / 10 CENT. year
National emblem / IMPERIO MEXICANO
KM#386
Value in condition "F" - US$150-200

 

 

Mexico coin 5 centavos 1866
5 centavos 1864-1866
silver 0.900
15.0 mm.
1.35 grams
Edge: reeded
Years of mintage:
1864, 1865, 1866
Denomination inside garland / 5 CENT. year
National emblem / IMPERIO MEXICANO
KM#385
Value in condition "F" - US$150-200

 

 

Mexico coin 1 centavo 1864
1 centavo 1864
copper
25.0 mm.
8.00 grams
Edge: reeded
Years of mintage:
1864
Denomination inside garland / 1 CENTAVO year
National emblem / IMPERIO MEXICANO
KM#384
Value in condition "F" - US$50-70

 

 

 

 

Other Mexican coins

Spanish Mexico

First Republic (1823-1863)

Second Republic (1867-1905)

United States of Mexico (since 1905)

Brief catalog

 

Commemorative coins

Small series and without series

Soccer World Cup 1986

Centenary Family gold coins

100 pesos - 180th Anniversary of Federation

100 pesos - Attractions of the States

100 pesos - Numismatic heritage of Mexico

5 pesos - Centenary of the Revolution

5 pesos - Bicentennial of Independence

Silver bullion Liberty series

 

 

Mexican Second Empire coins in the catalog are presented divided by historical periods, indicating the main characteristics and differences by type.
Inside the sections, the coins are sorted by denomination - from large to small.
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