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1915 Chihuahua Diez Centavos

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Spotted this in a "junk" bin today. Certainly not any sort of a high dollar coin, but not all that common anymore, either. Factoring in its standing as an historical relic of the Mexican Revolution, and also its being in a decent state of preservation, it was well worth rescuing, especially at the minuscule price I paid.

1915-Chihuahua-Diez-Centavos

1915-Chihuahua-Diez-Centavos

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Nice coin, I do not think it is a junk bin. The coins minted in turbulent times are very interesting.
I have 5c and 10c.

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I'd judge your examples to be pretty high grade for the type.

I've also previously run across the cinco centavos version.

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1915-Chihuahua-Diez-Centavos

There're a lot of varieties of these, and the composition seems rather inconsistent as well.

I like my 1915 dated one shown here for the clearly readable "Salazar" below the cap and rays. I'm presuming that's the name of the designer.

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