Mexico
Republic Presentation Coin Case 1879, An amazing custom case with golden central plaque detailing the gift of the case from Francisca Temple de Ajuria to J.A. de Mendizabal in 1879. At this time Francisca, and Jonathan Temple's widow, controlled the lease of the Mexico City mint, previously held by her father, Jonathan Temple de Ajuria, until his death in 1866. During the time of her lease (in 1879) Francisca awarded this case, presumably containing silver and copper coins dated 1879 and gold coins dated 1872-75. Extremely rare.
One other case is known and is pictured on page 250 of A Guide Book of Mexican Coins, issued by Whitman Publishing Company in 1971. The pictured case, however, is somewhat different from the one we offer, in particular in the style of the flowers on the lid and the round shape of the gold plaque in the center of the outside cover. The other case was also awarded to a different individual than J. A. de Mendizabal.
While our case does not contain the coins that it originally held, it remains, with the other similar case, a fantastic historical item of Mexican numismatics, and comes housed in the original velvet case that protects its fabulous detailing, replete with delicate flowers, small stars, and an overall floral pattern.
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Estimate: 2000-4000 USD