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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 10 cent, accession number 3-23240, described as Nickle and copper alloy coin 10 centavos; 2.72 grams. Obverse: REPUBLICA MEXICANA 1871 Eagle with a serpent in its mouth perched on a cactus plant. Reverse: Zs II.902.7 10 CENTAVOS half surrounded with a wreath.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 10 cent, accession number 3-23241, described as Nickle and copper coin 10 centavos; 2.56 grams. Obverse: IMPERIO MEXICANO Crowned eagle with a serpent in its mouth perched on a cactus plant and a wreath. Reverse: 10 CENT. 1864 M surrounded by a wreath.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 cuartilla, accession number 3-23256, described as Copper coin 1 quarto; 7.58 grams. Obverse: Seated female with liberty cap on staff QUARTO. Reverse: Flag, a bow and a quiver ESTADO LIBRE DE JALISCO *1829*.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 cuartilla, accession number 3-23254, described as Brass coin 1 cuartilla; 9.55 grams. Obverse: Mountain with an open book on it and trees EST.FED.DE ZACATECAS 1825, QUARTILLA. Reverse: Angel with a radiating liberty cap on the end of an arrow.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 cuartilla, accession number 3-23257, described as Copper coin 1 quarto; 9.43 grams. Obverse: Seated female with liberty cap on staff *UN* QUARTO*. Reverse: Flag, a bow and a quiver ESTADO LIBRE DE JALISCO *1834*.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 cuartilla, accession number 3-23255, described as Copper coin 1 quarto; 8.75 grams. Obverse: Seated female with liberty cap on staff QUARTO (illegible inscription near the cap). Reverse: Flag, a bow and a quiver ESTADO LIBRE DE JALISCO *1829*.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 cuartilla, accession number 3-23253, described as Coin; brass; 1 cuartilla; 1825; Zacatecas.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 cuartilla, accession number 3-23265, described as Copper coin 1 cuartillo; 14.17 grams. Obverse: Eagle with a serpent in its mouth perched on a cactus plant and a wreath EST.LIB. Y SOB. DE SONORA. Reverse: Seated female facing left with liberty cap on a staff. Cornucopia at the base of her chair. UNA CUARTILLA DE REAL 1859.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 cuartilla, accession number 3-23252, described as Brass coin 1 cuartilla; 6.8 grams. Obverse: Seated female with an olive branch and a conucopia ESTADO LIBRE DE GUANAJUATO, UNA CUARTILLO. Reverse: LIBERTAD inscribed on a cap which is surrounded by a ring of clouds and radiating rays *1828*.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: 1 real, accession number 3-23231, described as Silver coin 1 real; 3.2 grams. Obverse: REPUBLICA MEXICANA Eagle with a serpent in its mouth. Reverse: 1 R.Zs.1845.O.M.10Ds.20Gs LIBERTAD inscribed on a cap which is imposed on a shining sun.