Mexican Empire Crown Flag made in the USA. These flags are made printed on durable all-weather nylon and finished with a strong canvas header and grommets. The Mexican Empire Crown Flag (1864-1867) comes in sizes 12x18 in - 5x8 ft.
These flags are made to order.
History of the Mexican Empire Crown Flag
The Mexico Flag with Crown, used from 1864 to 1867, was a distinctive variation of the national flag during a brief period in Mexican history. This flag retained the vertical tricolor design of green, white, and red stripes, but featured a golden crown placed in the center of the white stripe. The crown represented the short-lived Mexican Empire under the rule of Emperor Maximilian I.
The addition of the crown was a symbolic representation of imperial authority and the monarchy established during this time. However, this flag design was only in use for a few years, as the Second Mexican Empire was eventually overthrown, leading to the restoration of the Mexican Republic. The Mexico Flag with Crown serves as a unique historical artifact, reflecting a unique chapter in Mexico's diverse and evolving political landscape.