Description: Mexico Silver Medal 1880 Sociedad Minerva PCGS SP61 Grove 212a VERY SCARCE Gorgeous toning and the original necklace fob on this gorgeous 1880 Sociedad Minerva Silver medal. Graded by PCGS in a Gold Shield double thick slab as Special SP61. Listed in Grove’s Medals of Mexico as 212a: The Hacienda of Coahuistla was owned by Manuel Mendoza Cortina. To expand the boundaries of his hacienda he ordered his workers to destroy the barrio of Olaque, ajacent to Anenecuilco in the State of Morelos. This area was the birthplace of Emiliano Zapata.1880. Sociedad Minerva.Obverse, a standing figure of Minerva to the front.SOCIEDAD MINERVAReverse, outside of a wreath of olive and laurel.UNION PAZ Y TRABAJO OCTUBRE 11 DE 1880Engraver: on the obverse, on the exergue.RIVERA32 mm.Silver. Very scarce (PCGS population 1) Mexico Second Republic silver medal in high grade condition! Item will be carefully packaged and promptly shipped via USPS Priority Shipping with tracking number and signature confirmation upon receipt of payment. Thanks for looking
Price: 1249 USD
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Historical Period: Second Republic (1867-1905)
Composition: Silver
Year: 1880
Certification Number: 45210197
Grade: SP61
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Certification: PCGS