Mexico 1845-Ga LR 1/4 real
This type was struck at Guadalajara 1842-62. "Lion and castle" quarter reals were struck before independence but their issue ceased in 1821. State coppers were meant to fill the gap but their abusive overissue forced the central goverment to issue these tiny silver coins (face value 3¼¢) in an attempt to displace them. They were issued by the Chihuahua (mintmark "Ca", rare), Culiacan (mintmark "C", rare), Durango (mintmark "Do", not common), Guadalajara (mintmark "Ga", common), Guadalupe y Calvo (mintmark "GC", rare), Guanajuato (mintmark "Go", common), Mexico City (mintmark "Mo", common), San Luis Potosí (mintmark "SLPi", common) and Zacatecas (mintmark "Zs", common) mints. Many individual dates are very rare. Counterfeits exist. The conversion to decimal coinage in the 1860's terminated the denomination.
Specification: 0.845 g, 0.903 fine silver.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Catalog reference: KM-368.3.
- Buttrey, T. V., and Clyde Hubbard, A Guide Book of Mexican Coins, 1822 to date, 6th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 1992.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
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- 1844-GC ¼ real
- 1844-Ga ¼ real
- 1845-GO ¼ real
- 1845-MO ¼ real
- 1845-SLPI ¼ real
- Zacatecas 1845 ¼ real
- 1845-CA ½ real
- 1845-GC MP ½ real
- 1845-GO ½ real
- 1845-MO ½ real
- 1845-CA real
- 1845-GC real
- 1845-ZS real
- 1845-GA 2 reales
- 1845-ZS 2 reales
- 1845-GA 4 reales
- 1845-GC 4 reales
- 1845-GO 4 reales
- 1845-ZS 4 reales
- 1845-CA RG 8 reales
- 1845-DO 8 reales
- 1845-GA MC 8 reales
- 1845-GA JG 8 reales
- 1845-GC 8 reales
- 1845-GO 8 reales
- 1845-MO 8 reales
- 1845-PI 8 reales
- 1845-ZS 8 reales
- 1845-GO ½ escudo
- 1845-MO ½ escudo
- 1845-GC escudo
- 1845-GO escudo
- 1845-MO escudo
- 1845-GO 2 escudos
- 1845-GO 4 escudos
- 1845-CA 8 escudos
- 1845-GA 8 escudos
- 1845-GO 8 escudos
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