© Banco de Mexico
¼ Real "Quarto/Quartilla" Federal Coinage
1829 year| Copper | 14 g | 33 mm |
| Issuer | Mexico |
|---|---|
| Period | Federal Republic (1823-1905) |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
| Year | 1829 |
| Value | ¼ Real |
| Currency | Real (1535-1897) |
| Composition | Copper |
| Weight | 14 g |
| Diameter | 33 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Demonetized | Yes |
| Updated | 2024-10-06 |
| Numista | N#57579 |
|---|---|
| Rarity index | 85% |
Reverse
Value, date, and mintmark within a palm wreath.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
1/4
Mo.A.1829.
Edge
Incuse rectangles
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the 1829 Mexican ¼ Real "Quarto/Quartilla" coin is that it was part of a series of coins issued during the Mexican War of Independence against Spain. The coin features an image of the Mexican national emblem, an eagle devouring a snake, which symbolizes Mexico's struggle for independence. Additionally, the coin's design was influenced by the Spanish dollar, which was the standard unit of currency in Mexico at the time.
Price
| Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1829 Mo | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Values in the table are based on evaluations by sales realized on Internet platforms. They serve as an indication only for ¼ Real "Quarto/Quartilla" (Federal Coinage) 1829 coin.