Decimal issues of the San Luis Potosí mint
Copper
One centavo
Diameter 25 mm.
| Date | Recorded Mintage |
Comment |
Silver
Five centavos
Diameter 15 mm. 1.353 g. 0.9027 silver
| Date | Asssayer | Recorded Mintage |
Comment |
Ten centavos
Diameter 17 mm. 2.707 g. 0.9027 silver
| Date | Asssayer | Recorded Mintage |
Comment |
Twenty-five centavos
Diameter 25 mm. 6.768 g. 0.9027 silver
| Date | Asssayer | Recorded Mintage |
Comment |
Fifty centavos
Diameter 30 mm.13.536 g. 0.9027 silver
| Date | Asssayer | Recorded Mintage |
Comment |
One peso
Diameter 37 mm.27.073o g. 0.9027 silver
| Date | Asssayer | Recorded Mintage |
Comment |
| 1870 | S | ||
| 1870 | S/A | ||
| 1870 | G | ||
| 1870 | H | circulating counterfeit | |
| 1870 | O/G | ||
| 1870 | O | ||
| 1871/69 | O | ||
| 1871 | O | ||
| 1871 | O/G | ||
| 1872 | O | ||
| 1873 | O | ||
| 1873 | H |
Gold
No regular-issue decimal gold coins were struck at San Luis Potosi, but there were several trial and presentation versions of gold decimal issues.