Revolution
Mexican Revolution coins from regions like Oaxaca, Chihuahua, Guerrero, Durango, Puebla, and Jalisco reflect the dynamic and fragmented nature of this pivotal period in Mexico’s history (1910–1920). These coins, often minted locally by revolutionary factions, were crafted from silver, copper, and other metals, bearing unique designs that symbolized regional identity and the causes of each group. Marks such as state names, revolutionary slogans, and dates make them distinct and historically significant. Often struck under challenging circumstances, these coins capture the resilience and resourcefulness of the revolutionaries while serving as tangible artifacts of a turbulent era that shaped modern Mexico.