| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Composition | Silver |
| Certification Number | Authentic |
| Diameter: | 39 mm |
| Fineness | .9027 |
| Grade | Authentic |
| KM Number | 1901 |
| Weight: | 27.00 Grams |
| Certification | Authentic |
| Denomination | 1 Peso |
| Circulated/Uncirculated | Uncirculated |
| Historical Period | Second Republic (1867-1905) |
| Mintage: | 14,505,000 |
| Year | 1901 |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Mexico |
Check the listing for details. 1901 Mexico Silver Peso Obverse & Reverse Lamination Left Extra Leaf Mint Error. Listed at 1200.00 USD. 1901 Mexico Silver Peso Obverse & Reverse Lamination Left Extra Leaf Mint ErrorThis Mexican silver peso presents a fascinating array of mint errors while remaining in otherwise high-grade condition. On the obverse, a notable die error manifests as heavy visible lines or strikes across the surface, suggesting a possible issue during the die preparation or striking process. These pronounced lines highlight its uniqueness as a mint error. Additionally, a cud can be observed along the edge, where a small piece of the die has broken away, causing a raised area on the coin's surface. This cud adds an intriguing aspect to the piece.Turning to the reverse, there’s an intriguing feature on the left side, where just above the last top branch, an extra piece of metal is present. This anomaly, often referred to as a "bump" or "blob," results from excess metal that didn’t flow properly during the minting process, creating a distinctive imperfection that enhances the coin's character. Despite these mint errors, the coin remains in high-grade condition, showcasing the luster and detail typical of well-preserved silver pesos. The combination of these unique errors makes it a compelling piece for collectors, merging artistry with the quirks of the minting process. Obverse: The national coat of arms of Mexico, featuring an eagle atop a cactus, clenching a snake in its mouth. Reverse: A radiant Phrygian bearing the legend "Libertad." Legend containing denomination, mint mark, date, assayer initials and purity. Purity is denominated in the archaic system prevalent before the rise of metric units. As seen on this coin, "10 Ds., 20Gs". Fineness: .903 Pure Silver, Weight: 27.00 Grams, Diameter: 39 mm .The coin imaged is the coin your bidding on. 30 day returns accepted. Thank you for looking.Be sure to add letsshop626 to your favorites list! Check out our other items!