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COLLECTOR FOREIGN COOL OLD MEXICAN COINS

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Last updated about 19 hours ago in Apache Junction, AZ

Condition: Used (normal wear)

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COLLECTOR FOREIGN COOL OLD MEXICAN COINS

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YES AVAILABLE. READ AD. LOCATED E. VALLEY AJ/ GOLD CANYON, WILLING TO MEET LOCALLY. I will have many more coins and sets acquired by family and have held onto them in a box for a long time; check out my other ones! I have done homework on every single coin& pricing. I am not too familiar with Errors, to me they simply look damaged so you may be acquiring an Error coin without my knowledge! :) I have Sold 269 Coins thus far, they don't last long! TEN COINS MEXICAN CINCUENTA CENTAVOS ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS Two 1964/ 1967/ 1969/ Two 1970/ Five 1971 The Mexican 50-centavo coin (50¢) features the profile of Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec ruler. Cuauhtémoc, also spelled Cuauhtemotzin, was the last Mexica (Aztec) ruler of Tenochtitlan, reigning from 1520 to 1521. He ascended to the throne during the Spanish conquest and is remembered for his fierce resistance against Hernán Cortés and the Spanish conquistadors. He led the Aztec defense of Tenochtitlan against the Spanish and their allies during a prolonged siege. Cuauhtémoc is celebrated in Mexico as a symbol of national pride and resistance against Spanish colonialism. The coins often feature the national coat of arms on the obverse and symbolic representations of Mexican culture and history on the reverse. The Mexican 50 Centavos coin has a history tied to the Mexican Peso and its various series. Initially, 50 Centavos coins were part of the older Mexican Peso system, and later transitioned to the current "Peso" system, with the denomination denoted as 0.5 Mexican Pesos. The coins have undergone design changes and material adjustments throughout their history, with the Banco de México issuing different types of 50 Centavos coins. 5$ Each UN PESA 1980 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. 5$ CINCO CENTAVOS ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS TWO 1959/ 1960 Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez on these two coins, a key figure in the Mexican War of Independence, is honored on Mexican coinage. She is featured on the 5 centavos coin, specifically from 1942 to 1976, and also appeared on a version of the 5 peso coin in 2010 as part of the bicentenary independence celebrations. The 5 centavos coin, minted in brass, is a popular item for collectors of Mexican numismatics. 3$ Each $10 COIN 1990 ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS MIGUEL CASTILLA He is known as the "Father of Mexican Independence" for his role in launching the Mexican War of Independence. Coins featuring Hidalgo's image are popular with collectors due to their historical significance. 3$ $2 COIN 2021 ESTADOSUNIDOS MEXICANOS BIMETAL In 2021, Mexico released a series of bimetallic 20-peso coins commemorating the 700th anniversary of the founding of Mexico-Tenochtitlan and the 500th anniversary of the historical memory of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. These coins are part of a broader set of commemorative coins, including a silver 10-peso coin, issued by Banco de México. The 20-peso coins are bimetallic, with a central part and an outer ring, and feature designs that reflect the historical significance of the city. The 2021 bimetallic coins were released to mark two significant historical events: 700th Anniversary of Mexico-Tenochtitlan: This coin commemorates the founding of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, which would later become Mexico City. 500th Anniversary of the Historical Memory of Mexico-Tenochtitlan: This coin acknowledges the Spanish conquest and the subsequent impact on the city and its cultural heritage. 5$ Check out my other great items, simply click on my app photo!

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