7 coin set made in these countries: Mexico (United Mexican States), Estados Unidos Mexicanos.
Coins picked from these periods: United Mexican States/Mexican Republic 1823-Date
Range of coin dates: 1996 - 2025.
The product will have these denominations: 10 Centavos, 20 Centavos, 50 Centavos, 1 Peso, 2 Pesos, 5 Pesos, 10 Pesos.
Some of the coins may be changed with a similar catalog number. A full list of catalog numbers: 934, 935, 936, 603, 604, 605, 616.
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Coin type: Standard circulated coins
Currency: New Peso
Metal compositions: Stainless Steel, Bimetallic: Aluminium Bronze Center In Stainless Steel Ring, Bimetallic: Nickel Brass Center In Aluminium Bronze Ring (Core: 65% Copper, 10% Nickel, 25% Zinc - Ring: 92% Copper, 6% Aluminium, 2% Nickel)
Continents: North America
Denomination: 10 Centavos, 20 Centavos, 50 Centavos, 1 Peso, 2 Pesos, 5 Pesos, 10 Pesos
Value: 10 Centavos 0.10Mxn = Sgd 0.0069, 20 Centavos 0.20Mxn = Usd 0.011, 50 Centavos 0.50Mxn = Usd 0.027, 1 Peso 1Mxn = Zar 0.95, 2 Pesos 2Mxn = Usd 0.11, 5 Pesos 5Mxn = Eur 0.23, 10 Pesos 10Mxn = Gbp 0.40
Type: Standard Circulation Coins
Year: 1996 - 2025
Composition details: Nickel brass center in aluminium-bronze ring
Diameter: 14.0, 15.3, 17, 21, 23, 25.5, 28 mm.
Thickness: 1.65, 1.85, 2.15, 1.6, 1.4, 2.03, 2.3 mm.
Weight: 33.66 g.
Shape: Round
Mint: Casa de Moneda de México
Mint name: Mexican Mint
Mint country: Mexico (1535-Date)
Mint location: Mexico, Mexico (1535 - now)
Obverse: The National Emblem Of Mexico Depicting A Mexican Golden Eagle Perched On A Prickly Pear Cactus Devouring A Snake Above A Half-Wreath Of Oak And Laurel Below And The Legend “Estados Unidos Mexicanos” Forming The Upper Semicircle., The National Emblem Of Mexico (A Mexican Golden Eagle Perched On A Prickly Pear Cactus Devouring A Snake Above A Half-Wreath Of Oak And Laurel Below And The Country Name In A Semicircle Above), The National Emblem Of Mexico (A Mexican Golden Eagle Perched On A Prickly Pear Cactus Devouring A Snake Above A Half-Wreath Of Oak And Laurel Below And The Legend “Estados Unidos Mexicanos” Forming The Upper Semicircle), The National Emblem/Shield Of Mexico In Sculpted Relief--A Mexican Golden Eagle Perched On A Prickly Pear Cactus Devouring A Snake Above A Half-Wreath Of Oak And Laurel Below, And The Legend Forming The Upper Semicircle., The National Arms Of Mexico (An Eagle On Cactus Facing Left With A Snake In Beak Above Wreath) With The Inscription Forming A Semicircle Above.
Obverse lettering: Estados Unidos Mexicanos
Obverse translation: United Mexican States
Reverse: At Center, The Denomination 10¢ With The Date Above And The Mint Mark Ṁ Below. To The Right And Below, A Partial Border Of Stylized Solar Rays Of The Ring On The Sacrifice (Anillo Del Sacrificio) On The Aztec Calendar Stone (Piedra Del Sol)., At Center, The Denomination 20¢ With The Date Above And The Mint Mark Ṁ Below. From Upper Left To Lower Right, A Partial Boarder Of The Stylized Designs From Reed (Acatl), The 13Th Day On The Aztec Calendar Stone (Piedra Del Sol)., The Denomination In The Center With The Date Above And The Mintmark Below And A Partial Border Of The Stylized Designs From The Ring Of Acceptance (Anillo De La Aceptación; A Representation Of The God’S Acceptance Of Sacrifice) On The Aztec Calendar Stone (Piedra Del Sol) From The Upper Left From The Upper Right, At Center, The Denomination $1 With The Date Above And The Mint Mark Ṁ To The Right. On The Outer Ring, The Stylized Designs From The Ring Of Splendor (Anillo Del Resplandor) On The Aztec Calendar Stone (Piedra Del Sol)., At The Center, The Denomination $2 With The Date Above The $ And The Mint Mark Ṁ To The Right. On The Outer Ring, The Stylized Designs From The Ring Of Days (Anillo De Los Días) On The Aztec Calendar Stone (Piedra Del Sol)., In The Center Of The Coin To The Left, The Symbol "$", And To The Right, The Face Value, Five "5"; Top Center, The Mint Year; To The Right Of The Center, The Mark Of The Mint Of Mexico “Mo” As The Key Motif, A Stylized Image Of The Ring Of The Serpents Of The Aztec Sun Stone., In The Center There Is The Circle Of The Aztec Sun Stone Representing Tonatiuh With The Fire Mask. In The Peripheral Ring At Top Center The Value; To The Left The Mint Year, And To The Right The Mark Of The Mint Of Mexico "Mo"; At The Bottom, The Face Value In Words. On Most Coins The Inverted "L' Shape Ornament Along The Rim. See Comments For Details.
Reverse lettering: 201910¢Mo, 201920¢Mo, 201250¢Mo, 2019$1Mo, 2019$2 Mo, 2019$5 Mo, $102019 Modiez Pesos
Reverse translation: Ten Pesos
Edge: Smooth With A Groove Running Circumferentially Around The Edge Of The Coin, Alternating Plain And Reeded., Reeded, Plain
ℹ Themes: Coat Of Arms, Eagle, Bird, Mythology, Wreath
🐦 Birds: Golden Eagle
🍀 Plants: Opuntia