20 Centavos (Provisional Government; Heavy with Short Unfinished Lapels) 1915 front 20 Centavos (Provisional Government; Heavy with Short Unfinished Lapels) 1915 back
20 Centavos (Provisional Government; Heavy with Short Unfinished Lapels) 1915 photo
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20 Centavos Provisional Government; Heavy with Short Unfinished Lapels

1915 year
Copper - -
Description
Issuer
State of Oaxaca
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
1915
Value
20 Centavos (0.20)
Currency
Peso (1915-1916)
Composition
Copper
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-06
References
Numista
N#63268
Rarity index
84%

Reverse

Value above sprigs

Script: Latin

Edge

Corded.

Comment

Heavy with short unfinished lapels using 20 Pesos obverse die.

Obverse border of semicircles with dots. 

Interesting fact

The 1915 20 Centavos coin from the State of Oaxaca is interesting because it was issued during a time of political turmoil in Mexico, when the country was in the midst of a civil war. The Provisional Government, which issued the coin, was established in 1915 by Venustiano Carranza, who would later become the leader of the Mexican Revolution. The coin's design, featuring a portrait of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a leader of the Mexican War of Independence, was meant to symbolize the country's struggle for independence and freedom. Additionally, the coin's composition, made of copper, was a departure from the silver or gold coins that were commonly used at the time, reflecting the country's economic challenges and the need for a more accessible currency.