Saver made me do it….

Afternoon everyone…..

Since @silversaver888 keeps posting Mexican Un Peso coins. I thought I’d join in with my own.

I’m a big fan of world coins, but only the old vintage stuff. I have coins from over 120 countries, some that don’t even exist anymore.

I collect these coins in the best condition I can find and afford them in. I prefer mint state examples, but that’s not always possible due to price.

The coin I’m going to share today is a Mexican Un Peso. It’s from 1944 which is the second to last year they were minted. The designs on Mexican old coinage is very unique and the designs are fantastic.

This is an NGC grade MS64. I had thought I’d taken two pictures obverse and reverse, but I guess I was wrong.

Here is some info on the coin from Numista…

Features:
IssuerMexico
PeriodUnited Mexican States/Mexican Republic (1823-date)
TypeStandard circulation coin
Years1920-1945
Value1 Peso (1 MXP)
CurrencyPeso (1823-1992)
CompositionSilver (.720)
Weight16.6 g
Diameter34 mm
Thickness2.4 mm
ShapeRound
TechniqueMilled
OrientationCoin alignment ↑↓
DemonetizedYes
NumberN# 4382 Help
ReferencesKM# 455
Obverse
The Mexican coat of arms: a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake. The eagle, cactus and snake are surrounded by a holm oak (encina) branch on one side and a laurel branch on the other.
The head of the eagle and snake separates the purity (0.720). "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS" over the coat of arms.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS
0.7 20

Translation: United Mexican States

Reverse
Radiant cap with denomination and wreath below

Script: Latin

Lettering:
LIBERTAD
M
UN PESO
1944

Translation:
Liberty
One Peso

Edge
Plain with incuse lettering

Lettering: INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD

Translation: Independence and liberty

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