8 Reales (Oaxaca - Insurgent Coinage) 1813 front 8 Reales (Oaxaca - Insurgent Coinage) 1813 back
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8 Reales Oaxaca - Insurgent Coinage

1813 year
Copper - -
Description
Issuer
State of Oaxaca
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
1813
Value
8 Reales
Currency
Real (1535-1897)
Composition
Copper
Shape
Round (irregular)
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-06
References
Numista
N#57722
Rarity index
90%

Reverse

Morelos monogram, value, date

Script: Latin

Lettering:
Mo
•8•R•
•1813•

Translation:
Morelos
8 Reales

Interesting fact

The 8 Reales coin from the State of Oaxaca, minted in 1813, is interesting because it was part of a series of coins produced during Mexico's War of Independence against Spain. The coin was minted by the insurgent government of Oaxaca, which was one of the first states to join the rebellion against Spanish rule. The use of copper for the coin's material is also notable, as it was a common practice during this time period for coins to be made from precious metals like silver or gold. Instead, the use of copper highlights the resourcefulness and adaptability of the insurgent government in the face of limited resources and economic instability.