Description:
Obverse
National arms
Reverse
Motive showing the main trades during the colony. From Europe a Horse, Wheat, Religion, and the metal Money. From Mexico Cacao, Corn, Maguey, and as an implicit Mexican trade the gold from the coin itself.
With legend at left, fineness and date.
At right Mint mark.
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