MINT OF ZACATECAS

Comprised in four sections: 1st, coinage from 14th of November,
1810 to 1820; 2d, from 1821 to 1829; 3d, from 1830 to 1844; and
4th, copper.
1810 to 1820,silver,$14,450,943..6..00
1821 to 1829,"31,838,470..4..00
1830 to 1844,"74,085,951..7..00
1821 to 1829,copper,107,949..4..00
Total, $120,483,315..5..00

TABLE of the Gold and Silver coined in the eight Mints of the Mexican Republic from 1st January, 1844, to 1st January, 1845, according to official reports.

MINTS. GOLD. SILVER. TOTAL.
Chihuahua $61,632..0..0 $290,000..0..0 $351,632..0..0
Durango 27,508..0..0 213,362..3..0 240,870..3..0
Guadalajara 5,282..5..1 950,032..6..3 955,315..3..4
Guadalupe y Calvo 95,004..0..0 338,124..0..0 433,128..0..0
Guanajuato 441,808..0..0 4,219,900..0..0 4,661,708..0..0
Mexico 36,172..0..0 1,688,156..4..8 1,724,328..4..8
San Luis Potosi 936,525..5..0 936,525..5..0
Zacatécas 4,429,353..4..0 4,429,353..4..0
Totals $667,406..5..1 13,065,454..6..11 $13,732,861..4..0

COINAGE of Mexico from 1535 to 1849, inclusive, omitting the fractions of a dollar.

MINTS. SILVER. GOLD. COPPER. TOTAL.
1535 to 1690.
City of Mexico $620,000,000 $31,000,000...... $651,000,000
1690 to 1844.
City of Mexico 1,606,225,922 88,597,827 $5,323,765 1,700,147,514
1811 to 1844.
Chihuahua 6,629,875 368,248 50,428 7,048,551
1811 to 1844.
Durango 21,815,913 1,986,069...... 23,801,982
1812 to 1844.
Guadalajara 17,840,720 364,629 61,217 18,266,566
1844.
Guadalupe y Calvo 338,124 95,004...... 433,128
1812 to 1844.
Guanajuato 50,998,241 4,370,700...... 55,368,941
1827 to 1844.
San Luis Potosi 18,531,428...... 23,517 18,554,945
1810, 1811, and 1812.
Sombrerete 1,561,249............ 1,561,249
1828, 1829, and 1830.
Tlalpam 959,116 203,544...... 1,162,660
1810 to 1844.
Zacatecas 120,375,366...... 107,949 120,483,315
All the Mexican
mints, from the end
of 1844 to the end
of 1849, at the rate
of $14,000,000 per
annum, which was
the approximate total
coinage in 1844 [23]
.................. 70,000,000
Totals$2,465,275,954$126,986,021 $5,566,876 $2,667,828,851

RESUME.

Silvercoinage from1535 to 1844,inclusive$2,465,275,954
Golddo1535 to 1844,do126,986,021
Copperdo1811 to 1844,do5,566,876
General coinage, from 1845 to 1849, both inclusive70,000,000
Total coinage of Mexico to present time, or in 314 years$2,667,828,851
Or, avoiding fractions, nearly $8,500,000 yearly.