Assess world coin values with the World Coin Price Guide on NGCcoin.com. View Mexico ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS Peso prices, images and mintage info. Estados Unidos Mexicanos (3,837) 50 Pesos (Gold) (797) Peso (541) 50 Pesos (434) 100 Pesos (432) 20 Pesos (Gold) (410) 25 Pesos (238) 5 Pesos (205) Centavo (180) 5 Centavos (169) 2 1/2 Pesos (125) 20 Centavos (74) 50 Centavos (47) 10 Pesos (36) 10 Centavos (29) 20 Pesos (24) 500 Pesos (19) 2 Centavos (19) 2 Pesos (13) 200 Pesos (11) 1000 Pesos (9) 10 Pesos (Gold) (8) 5000 Pesos (8) 5 Pesos (Gold) (7) 250 Pesos. A 1964 Estados Unidos Mexicanos Coin. To all my kind viewers: If you want to get to know me on a personal level, check my true life book and see what challenges I had to overcome as an adult some. The phrase 'Estados Unidos Mexicanos' on the top of the coin around the rim above an older version of 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 (Encina) branch on one side and a laurel branch on the other. Seller: dplgd-0 (969) 100%, Location: Singapore, default, Ships to: Worldwide, Item: 27 1959 Mexico (Estados Unidos Mexicanos) 1 Peso Silver Coin (+FREE 1 coin) #D2323.Year of free coin / banknote may vary from photo. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE BY SINGAPORE POST REGISTERED AIRMAIL Buyers are responsible for any import duties & taxes imposed by their countries' custom.

Country:
Mexico
Series:
1905~1992 - Estados Unidos Mexicanos (Circulation)
Catalog codes:
World Coins km460
Themes:
Christian Coats of Arms Freedom Fighters Heroes Independency Activists Religion Revolutionaries
Issued on:
1970
Last issue date:
1983
Distribution:
Standard Circulation
Mints:
Casa de Moneda de México, Mexico City (M, Mo, oMo, MXo)
Composition:
Copper-Nickel
Edge:
Reeded/grained
Orientation:
Coin alignment ↑O↓
Shape:
Circular
Rim:
Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
Weight:
9 grams
Diameter:
29 mm
Thickness:
1.77 mm
Face value:
1 $ - Mexican peso
Known mintage:
2,638,424,051
Composition Details:
~ 98% nickel
Score:
7% Accuracy: Very High
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Description:
Front: Collared head José Maria Morelos (left,
Captain general, 1810-1815, Mexican Roman Catholic priest and revolutionary rebel leader
* September 30, 1765 City of Valladolid (now Morelia, Michoacán)
† executed for treason, December 22, 1815 (aged 50) San Cristóbal Ecatepec, State of México
mint mark: (right) Mo (Mexican Mint)
legend: (left, texted value) UN PESO
(right, year) 1970 - 1984
Back: 8th Coat of arms (16 September 1968)
(the eagle with snake on cactus between wreath)
legend: (above, state name) ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS
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VariantYearMint markNoteMintage

  • 1970MoNarrow year102,715,000
  • 1970Mowide year: incl. 1970 narrow yearUnknown
  • 1971Mo426,222,000
  • 1972Mounknown in bank set BS1120,000,000
  • 1974Mounknown in bank set BS363,700,000
  • 1975Moshort wide year:incl. 1975Mo tall narrow year;unknown in setUnknown
  • 1975Motall narrow year; unknown in bank set BS4205,979,000
  • 1976Mounknown in bank set BS594,489,000
  • 1977Mothick year; unknown in bank sets BS6/BS794,364,000
  • 1977Mothin year: incl. 1977 thick yearUnknown
  • 1978Moclosed 8; unknown in bank sets BS8/BS9208,300,000
  • 1978Moopen 855,140,000
  • 1979Mothick year: incl. 1979 thin year(unknown in bank set BS10)Unknown
  • 1979Mothin year; unknown in bank sets BS10/BS11117,884,000
  • 1980Moclosed 8; unknown in bank set BS12318,800,000
  • 1980Moopen 8; unknown in bank set BS12 2nd piece23,865,000
  • 1981Moclosed 8; unknown in bank set BS13413,349,000
  • 1981Moopen 8; unknown in bank set BS13 2nd piece58,616,000
  • 1982Moclosed 8; unknown in bank set BS14235,000,000
  • 1982Moopen 8Unknown
  • 1983Monarrow year:incl.1983wide year;unknown in bank sets BS13/14Unknown
  • 1983Moproof; 998/unknown/23/17/8/3 in proof sets PS1-61,051
  • 1983Mowide year; unknown in bank sets BS13/BS14100,000,000

Steph writes: Recently found a Mexican coin and was wondering if it had any value. The front of the coin says 1988, Madero and $500 with the oM (best I can do it with a typewriter). On the back it says “Estados Unidos Mexicanos” with an eagle standing on a cactus with a snake in it’s mouth and also talons around the snake. Local coin dealer said it’s worth about $3, but I’d like a second opinion. Thanks!

Estados Unidos Mexicanos Coin 1968

Estados Unidos Mexicanos CoinValue

Estados.unidos Mexicanos Coin Ring Sterling

You have a 1988 Mexico 500 Pesos. The coin shows the characteristic eagle with a snake in its mouth, the legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS (United States of Mexico), the reverse shows a bust of Francisco Madero, the Mexico City mint mark is to the right, the denomination, 500 Pesos, is below.

This coin was struck between 1986 and 1992 in copper-nickel. It was during a high inflationary period in the Mexican economy. In 1992, the government removed three zeros which meant that the Francisco Madero 500 pesos translated to a new 1/2 peso (50 centavos). These coins are still legal tender and will spend as a current 50 centavos (about U.S. 5 cents). Collectors pay about $2 for uncirculated specimens. Circulated pieces are worth face value.


Two presentation pieces exist in proof. These are in high relief, have highly mirrored fields and frosted devices but only two are known. Value:??