Mexico Empire of Agustin I (de Iturbide) Proclamation and Other Medals Abuelo's Collection.
Proclamation Medal 1821 Grove 5a, first proclamation medal of independent Mexico.

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: MEXICO - 1821-1971 GROVE MEDALS
Item Description: SILVER 1821 GROVE-5a MEXICO CITY PROCLAMATION
Full Grade: NGC AU 53
Owner: Abuelo's Collection

Set Details

Custom Sets: Mexico Empire of Agustin I (de Iturbide) Proclamation and Other Medals Abuelo's Collection.
Competitive Sets: This coin is not competing in any sets.
Research: NGC Coin Price Guide
NGC World Coin Census

Owner Comments:

From the sale's catalogue: "Republic silver Medal 1821 AU53 NGC, Grove-5A. Issued in Mexico City to proclaim the independence of the nation. Medallist is Guerrero, diameter is 33 mm."

At the time of acquisition (May 2016), top pop (and only one graded) by NGC. However, I do believe the specimen at the collection of the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City is slightly superior. However, this is a rare medal, like all Iturbide's.

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