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      • With a composition of Silver (.100) and Brass (.900), this would be called a brass coin if the 1.6 grams of silver it contains didn't outweight the remaining 14.4 grams of brass in value. The exact composition is.700 Copper,.100 Nickel,.100 Zinc and.100 Silver.
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  2. May 5, 2023 · The Mexico 1 peso of 1957 through 1967 constitutes the last circulating silver 1 peso coinage from the American nation. Courtesy of PCGS. Mexico has a long history of producing some highly collectible coinage, ranging from the historic pieces of eight to the popular Libertad bullion coins.

  3. The common peso coins were 27.468 grams of 93.5% pure Silver, which equaled eight Spanish reales. Over the years, as political and economic times changed, the Mexican peso experienced a series of devaluations.

    • Obverse
    • Edge

    Country name (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) in a semicircle over the Mexican coat of arms: a Mexican golden eagle standing on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake. At the base of the cactus there is a holm oak (encino) branch on one side and a laurel branch on the other. Denomination and year at the bottom. Script:Latin Lettering: ESTADOS UNID...

    Plain with lettering Script:Latin Lettering: INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD Translation:Independence and Liberty © ZacUK

    • Mexico
    • 1957-1967
    • Standard circulation coin
  4. Mexico. > 1 Peso. > 1970-1983. 1971 Mexican Peso. Obverse. Reverse. Type Details. Currency. Mint Marks. A, As - Alamos, Mexico. C, Cn, Gn (error) - Culiacan, Mexico. Ca, CH - Chihuahua, Mexico. D, Do - Durango, Mexico. G, Go - Guanajuato, Mexico. Ga - Guadalajara, Mexico. H, Ho - Hermosillo, Mexico. M, Mo - Mexico City, Mexico.

    • KM# 460
    • 1 Peso
    • Mexico
    • United States
  5. Nov 2, 2016 · Mexican Peso Devaluation. As times and economic conditions changed, the Mexican peso underwent a series of devaluations, and by 1957, the peso’s silver content was reduced to a mere 10%. These were the last silver one-peso (Un Peso) coins. By the mid-1970s, Mexico began converting its coins to bimetallic ones similar to U.S. coins, although ...

  6. Dec 7, 2016 · Mexico: Period: United Mexican States/Mexican Republic (1823-date) Type: Standard circulation coin Years: 1920-1945 : Value: 1 Peso (1 MXP) Currency: Peso (1863-1992) Composition: Silver (.720) Weight: 16.6 g: Diameter: 34 mm: Thickness: 2.4 mm: Shape: Round

  7. Mexico. > 1 Peso. Mexican Silver Peso. Price Guide for 1 Peso Coins from Mexico with the guiding value of all the years and grades. Country: Value: Type: Decimal. Mexican Silver Peso. KM# 455. 1 Peso. 1920-1945. United States. Circulation. Coin Alignment. Silver 0.7200. ø 34.00mm. 16.6600g (0.54 Oz) ← 1918-1919 (KM# 454) 1947-1949 (KM# 456) →.

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