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These 1957-1967 Mexican Pesos each contain .0514 oz of Silver minted on .100 fine Silver planchets. These were the last circulating Silver Mexican 1 Peso coins.

Coin Highlights:
• Contains .0514 oz of Silver, as 16 grams of .100 fine.
• Obverse: The National Coat of Arms of Mexico, an eagle clutching a snake in its beak while perched atop a cactus. Date and denomination below.
• Reverse: Bust of José Morelos.
• Edge: Lettering reading "Independencia y Libertad."

Denomination: 1 Peso
Mint Mark:Mo - Mexico City
Metal Content: 0.0514 troy oz
Purity: 0.100
Manufacturer: Mexico City Mint
Thickness: 2.4 mm
Diameter: 34.5 mm

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This 1957-1967 Mexican Silver 1 Peso is sized at a diameter of 34.5 mm this coin has great appeal and gives a great feeling knowing you hold Mexican minted currency with precious metal content in the palm of your hand.
The obverse of this Mexican Silver 1 Peso shows the bust of Mexican rebel leader and Catholic Priest José María Morelos, who served as General Captain to the Mexican War of Independence. Morelos served from 1810-1815 before being executed December 22, 1815 for treason. He is considered a national hero to the country of Mexico, with the city of Morelia being named after him for his swift and brave leadership. The reverse of the coin has Mexico's coat of arms which depicts the image of an eagle with a snake in its beak standing on top of a cactus in the Mexican desert.
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