

Country: Mexico, 2nd Republic -
Period: Federal Republic (1823-1905)
Mint: Zacatecas (Zs-FZ)
Mintage: 4,344,000
Type: Standard circulation coin
Year: 1889 (1824-1897)
Value: 8 Reales
Metal: Silver (.903)
Weight: 26.7 g
Diameter: 38.9 mm
Thickness: 2.7 mm
Grade: XF45 (Asian and Portuguese countermarks, mount traces)
Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized: yes
References: KM# 377.13
Obverse:
National arms; eagle with snake in beak. Standing on a cactus growing out of a rock in the middle of a lake. With legend at top and oak and laurel wreath at bottom.
Lettering: REPUBLICA MEXICANA
Translation: Mexican Republic.
Reverse:
Radiant liberty cap. Denomination, value, Mint, date, assayer's initials and fineness at bottom.
Lettering:
LIBERTAD
8R.Zs 1889.F.Z.10Ds.20Gs.
Translation: Liberty, 8 Reales, Zacatecas, 1889, F.Z. 0.902777
Edge:
Decorated.
Mints:
Ce → Casa de Moneda de Culiacán, Mexico (1846-1905)
CE → Casa de Moneda de Culiacán, Mexico (1846-1905)
Cn → Casa de Moneda de Culiacán, Mexico (1846-1905)
G → Casa de Moneda de Guanajuato, Mexico (1810-1905)
Go → Casa de Moneda de Guanajuato, Mexico (1810-1905)
Mo → Casa de Moneda de México, Mexico, Mexico (1535-date)
Zs → Casa de Moneda de Zacatecas, Mexico (1812-1905)
Comments:
On reverse it shows the legend "10 Ds • 20 Gs" (10 Dineros 20 Granos); it is a specification of silver fineness used on colonial times.
Pure silver was 12 Dineros, and each Dinero was fractioned on 24 Granos, so 10Ds+20Gs= 10/12 + 20/288 = 83.333% + 6.925% = 90.27% = Silver 903.
NOTE: many different varieties in mintmarks
. = Alamos (No mint)
.1 = Real de Catorce (Ce)
.2 = Chihuahua (Ca)
.3 = Culiacan (Ce, Cn)
.4 = Durango (Do)
.5 = Estado de Mexico (EoMo)
.6 = Guadalajara (Ga)
.7 = Guadalupe y Calvo (GC)
.8 = Guanajuato (G, Go)
.9 = Hermosillo (Ho)
.10 = Mexico City (Mo)
.11 = Oaxaca (O, Oa)
.12 = San Luis Potosi (Pi)
.13 = Zacatecas (Zs)
Referência : KM# 377.13
Fonte : https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/worl...
Coleção : Mexico