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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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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.
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
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
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 ...
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
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) →.