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Hearst Museum object titled Coin, accession number 1-161845, described as 1915 Mexican coin.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: copper, accession number 3-23379, described as Copper coin; 6.5 grams. Obverse: Coat of arms Badly worn; Reverse: Coat of arms.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: copper, accession number 3-23380, described as Copper coin; 6.58 grams. Obverse: A cross Badly worn. Reverse: Badly worn.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: copper, accession number 3-23378, described as Copper coin; 13.15 grams. Obverse: BASILIO LOPES Y NIETO. Reverse: QUERE TARO MAYO DE 1806.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: copper, accession number 3-23377, described as Copper coin (uniface casting). Obverse: AR Badly worn.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: copper 1 centavo, accession number 3-22787, described as Coin: Cu Obverse: Republica, Mexicana Reverse: One centavo; 1889. M Date Collected: 1888. Weight: 7.62 grams.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin:copper 2 maravedis, accession number 3-23376, described as Copper coin; 6.73 grams. Obverse: crowned shield containing three-towered castle. Legend is illegible. Reverse: crest containing rampant lion facing left. Date to right: 1680. Remainder of reverse legend illegible. Coin is badly worn.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: silver 5 centavos, accession number 3-22771, described as Coin; Ag 5 centavos Obverse: National Emblem Reverse: indecipherable, no date, worn. Found in city of Sonoma, California.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: silver 1 peso, accession number 3-22782, described as Coin; silver. One peso, Maximiliano; 1867.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: silver 8 reale, accession number 3-22783, described as Coin; commemorative issue, 1822. Agustín de Iturbide I (First Constitutional Emperor) - Proclamation in Guadalajara. Obverse: Armored bust facing right, with inscription around and engraver's name at bottom. Inscription: *AGUSTIN*PRIMER*EMP*CONSTITUCIONAL*DE Mo* Bottom: V*MEDINA*F* Reverse: Coarse representation of Guadalajara's arms; lions are depicted similar to wolves, but their hind legs do have the lion-style claws. With inscription around. Inscription: GUADALAXARA*EN SU VENTUROSA*PROCLAMACION •1822•