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1920-1943 Mexican 20 Centavos Silver Libertad "Liberty Cap" Coin. Vintage Attractive Coin With Mexico National Symbols. 20 Centavos By Seller Circulated Condition
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- Today, Mexican silver coins remain highly prized by collectors and investors around the world. The Liberty Cap design, in particular, is widely recognized as a symbol of Mexico's rich history and cultural heritage.
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The history of silver in Mexico dates back to the early colonial period when the Spanish began to exploit the vast deposits of silver found in the country. Mexico quickly became the world's leading producer of silver, and the metal became a critical part of the Spanish economy. Silver coins were first minted in Mexico in 1536, and these coins quickly became a crucial component of the country's monetary system. One of the most iconic designs used on Mexican silver coins is the "Liberty Cap" design, which features a Phrygian cap, a symbol of freedom and liberty, on the obverse. The Liberty Cap design was first introduced in Mexico in 1823, shortly after the country gained independence from Spain. The design featured the cap on a pole, surrounded by the legend "REPUBLICA MEXICANA." The reverse typically featured the Mexican coat of arms, with an eagle perched on a cactus holding a snake in its beak. The Liberty Cap design was used on various denominations of Mexican silver coins, including the 8 reales, 4 reales, 2 reales, and 1 real. These coins were widely used in Mexico and were also used in international trade, particularly with the United States. The popularity of Mexican silver coins eventually led to the creation of the famous "Trade Dollar" in 1873. These coins were minted specifically for use in international trade with China, and featured a design that incorporated both Mexican and Chinese elements. The obverse featured the Liberty Cap design, while the reverse featured an Oriental dragon.