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MEXICAN UNITED STATES
5 Pesos - 1906 - Mo
KM-464 - 4,17 g
Mintage - 4,638M
The obverse has the Mexican arms within a wreath with the Spanish legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (Mexican United States) around the top. The reverse has the bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (b1953-d1811) encircled by the denomination CINCO PESOS, the mintmark M for the Mexico City mint, and the date 1906. Hidalgo was a Catholic parish priest who was one of the leaders of the war for independence that started in 1810. Later he was promoted to Captain General. He was ambushed in 1811and executed a few months later. This date's coins are mostly restrikes that were minted from 1955 to 1972.10 Pesos - 1908 - Mo
KM-473 - 8,33 g
Mintage - 0,890M
The obverse has the Mexican arms within a wreath with the Spanish legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (Mexican United States) around the top. The reverse has the bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (b1953-d1811) encircled by the denomination DIEZ PESOS, the mintmark M for the Mexico City mint, and the date 1908. Hidalgo was a Catholic parish priest who was one of the leaders of the war for independence that started in 1810. Later he was promoted to Captain General. He was ambushed in 1811and executed a few months later.
2 Pesos - 1945 - Mo
KM-461 - 1,67 g
Mintage - 5,130M
The obverse has the Mexican arms with the Spanish legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (Mexican United States) around the top. The reverse has the denomination DOS PESOS within a wreath with the date 1945 above and the mintmark Mo (for the Mexico City mint) at the bottom. date 1945. This date's coins are mostly restrikes that were minted from 1951 to 1972.
2½ Pesos - 1945 - Mo
KM-463 - 2,08 g
Mintage - 5,205M
The obverse has the Mexican arms within a wreath with the Spanish legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (Mexican United States) around the top. The reverse has the bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (b1953-d1811) encircled by the denomination DOS Y MEDIA PESOS * and the date 1945. Hidalgo was a Catholic parish priest who was one of the leaders of the war for independence that started in 1810. Later he was promoted to Captain General. He was ambushed in 1811and executed a few months later. This date's coins are mostly restrikes that were minted from 1951 to 1972.5 Pesos - 1955 - Mo
KM-464 - 4,17 g
Mintage - 1,815M
The obverse has the Mexican arms within a wreath with the Spanish legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (Mexican United States) around the top. The reverse has the bust of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (b1953-d1811) encircled by the denomination CINCO PESOS, the mintmark M for the Mexico City mint, and the date 1955. Hidalgo was a Catholic parish priest who was one of the leaders of the war for independence that started in 1810. Later he was promoted to Captain General. He was ambushed in 1811and executed a few months later. This date's coins are mostly restrikes that were minted from 1955 to 1972.If you would like to see additional Mexican gold coins, please click here - Page Mexico 5
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