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MEXICO IN 1827.
GENERAL TABLE OF COINAGE IN MEXICO.

The Mint of the Capital was established in 1535. Until the year 1733, when it was placed under the direction of the Government, there are no Returns.
From 1733 to June 1826, the registered Coinage is:— Dollars
In Gold 53,365,406 1,382,218,536 3 0
In Silver 1,318,853,130
GUANAJUATO.
From Dec. 1812, to May 15,1813 311,125 3,024,194 0 0
From April 1821, to June 1826 2,713,009
ZACATECAS.
From Nov, 24, 1810, to June 1826 32,108,185 1 6
GUADALAJARA.
From 1812, to June 1826,
In Gold 225,032 0 0 5,659,159 7 9
In Silver 5,433,527 7 9
DURANGO.
From 1811, to June 1826 7,483,620 4 0
CHIHUAHUA.
From 1811 to 1814, When the Mint was suppressed 3,603,660 0 0
SOMBRERETE.
From Oct. 16, 1810, to July 16, 1811, when the Mint was suppressed 1,561,249 2 0
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Total 1,435,658,611 2 3