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Mexican real

Silver coin: 8 reales Mexico, 1840 GoPJ
Silver coin: 8 reales Mexico, 1890 ZsFZ
Silver coin: 8 reales Mexico, 1897 GoRS

The real was a currency of Mexico, issued until 1897.[1] There were 16 silver reales to 1 gold escudo, with 8 tlacos to the real. The peso, which circulated alongside the real and eventually replaced it, was equal to 8 reales.

The first reales issued in Mexico were Spanish colonial reales. These were followed in 1822 by independent issues of Mexico. In 1863, Mexico began issuing a decimal currency based on the peso but coins denominated in reales (in particular 8 reales coins) continued to be minted until 1897.


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