Description: A superb strike is just one of the qualities of this choice uncirculated Mexico 8 Reales from The Second Republic period. Beautiful olive & taupe colored patina attest to the original surfaces of this top quality example. For the connoisseur. The period of Mexican history known as "the Republic" typically refers to the time when Mexico is officially recognized as a republic with a representative form of government. This era begins with the establishment of the First Mexican Republic in the early 19th century and continues to the present day.Here are key points regarding the period of Mexican history known as "the Republic":First Mexican Republic (1824–1835): The First Mexican Republic was officially established in 1824, following Mexico's War of Independence from Spanish colonial rule (1810–1821). The republic was proclaimed in the Constitution of 1824, which established a federal system with a republican form of government. During this period, Mexico faced challenges, including political instability and conflicts between centralists and federalists. Centralist Period and Santa Anna's Rule (1835–1855): The early years of the Republic saw political instability, and Mexico experienced shifts between federalist and centralist forms of government. General Antonio López de Santa Anna played a prominent role during this time, serving as president multiple times. The centralist period was marked by the Centralist Republic of Mexico (1835–1836) and the Centralist Republic of Mexico (1839–1846). Mexican-American War (1846–1848): The Mexican-American War resulted in the loss of significant territories for Mexico, including present-day California, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and more, with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Restoration of the Republic (1855–1876): After the Mexican-American War, Mexico experienced a period of political and social reform. The liberal reforms under President Benito Juárez, including the Laws of the Reform (Leyes de Reforma), aimed at secularizing and reducing the power of the Catholic Church. However, political instability persisted, with the War of the Reform (1857–1861) and the French intervention (1861–1867) leading to challenges to the republic. Restoration and Porfiriato (1876–1911): The long rule of Porfirio Díaz, known as the Porfiriato, began in 1876. While Díaz initially promoted stability and economic development, his extended rule led to political repression and social inequality. The lack of political pluralism eventually led to the Mexican Revolution. Mexican Revolution (1910–1920): The Mexican Revolution, one of the most significant events in Mexican history, sought to address issues of land reform, social justice, and political representation. The revolution resulted in a new constitution in 1917 and marked the end of the Porfiriato. Post-Revolution Period (1920s–Present): Mexico entered a period of political consolidation and transformation after the revolution. The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) played a dominant role in Mexican politics for much of the 20th century. In recent decades, Mexico has experienced transitions in political power, economic changes, and ongoing social and political challenges.The term "the Republic" is a broad reference to Mexico's history as a sovereign nation with a republican form of government. Throughout this period, Mexico has faced various political, social, and economic challenges, contributing to its complex and dynamic history.
Price: 345 USD
Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Historical Period: Second Republic (1867-1905)
Composition: Silver
Year: 1887
Fineness: 0.9
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: 377.13
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Certification: Uncertified