Agustín de Iturbide, Emperor of Mexico (for about 10 months)
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I don't see a lot of Iturbides around this forum and it's not much surprise as he didn't rule for very long (May 1822 - March 1823) - so not a lot of coinage. He came into power at a very pivotal time in Mexican history and made a few contributions during his short reign. Of interest he designed the flag that Mexico uses to this day. Also interesting is that he was exiled and upon his families return to Mexico was executed by firing squad in 1824. His place in Mexican history seems quite awkward and short lived, but one thing is for sure...he rocked the sideburns.
Here's a recent pickup for a Mo 8R type set, newly trueviewed:
Unfortunately, kind of a weak strike which really hurts the 'burns.
Here's a recent pickup for a Mo 8R type set, newly trueviewed:
Unfortunately, kind of a weak strike which really hurts the 'burns.
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I love these and also the Maximilian series too. I still have the Iturbide 8R ultra scarce "Cross above the crown" variety on my wish list. I was outbid on my last opportunity to snag one.
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Nice one Jaypem. Thanks everyone, I really like this kind of look. Glad to share something not normally seen around here.
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Hah! Didn't know that. There's another one on the end of his sceptre in the painting above.
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If I was going for just one Iturbide type, that would be the one I'd look for...(full burns would be cool too...)