- This article is about the coin minted in 1915. For the coin struck in 1935, see Jalisco 1 peso coin (1935).
1 peso | |
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General information | |
Country | |
Value |
$1.00 |
Years |
1915 |
Measurements and composition | |
Composition |
copper |
Appearance | |
Shape |
round |
Obverse |
Phrygian cap, value, year |
Reverse | |
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The 1 peso coin was issued by the Mexican state of Jalisco in 1915, during the Mexican Revolution. It is currently listed in Krause's Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901-2000 under a section entitled "Mexico-Revolutionary/Jalisco".
The coin is composed of copper. A Phrygian cap, a symbol of freedom and liberty, is featured in the center of the obverse, with the coin's value and year inscribed below. The coat of arms of Jalisco is displayed on the reverse.
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Currency of Jalisco | ||
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Banknotes | Revenue Department of Jalisco | 5¢ • 10¢ • 20¢ • 50¢ |
Constitutional Army, West | $1 • $5 • $10 | |
Northwest Army Corps | 50¢ • $1 • $5 • $10 • $20 | |
State of Jalisco | 5¢ • 10¢ • 20¢ | |
Head of Finance | $50 | |
Head of Western Division | $50 | |
Coins | 1915 | 1¢ • 2¢ • 5¢ • 10¢ • $1 |
1935 | $1 |