Description: Error Obverse: Die crack, crack in the die, which results in a raised line of metal in the stuck coin. The short-lived cupronickel 1 centavo coin was first minted by Mexico in 1863. During 1864, the Second Mexican Empire introduced a new 1 centavo coin. In 1869, two years after the disestablishment of the Second Mexican Empire, a new design for the 1 centavo coin was used, in 1883, a short-lived design also circulated. On the obverse were a bow, quiver, and Macuahuitl with the year of minting. On the reverse was the value (as a Roman numeral) surrounded by a wreath. These coins were very short-lived, having only been minted from 1882 to 1883. OBVERSE: Crossed bow and quiver above dateLettering: REPUBLICA MEXICANA 1883REVERSE: Wreath surrounding Roman numeral one in centerLettering: IEDGE: ReededMint: (lack of mint mark) - Mexico City MintMintage in 1882+83 99,954,500Country Mexico Period Federal Republic (1823-1905)Type Standard circulation coinYears 1882-1883Value 1 Centavo Currency Peso (1823-1992)Composition Copper-nickelWeight 1.97 gDiameter 16 mmThickness 1.3 mmShape RoundOrientation Coin alignment ↑↓Demonetized 04-07-1884References KM# 392
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