Description: This 1973 Mexico 5 Centavos coin features the National Arms with an eagle on a cactus with a snake in its beak above a wreath on the obverse, while the reverse shows the portrait of Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez with the denomination "CINCO CENTAVOS 1971 Mo". The coin is made of brass and has a diameter of 18 mm, a thickness of 1.5 mm, and a smooth edge. This standard circulation coin was minted in Mexico and circulated from 1973 until it was demonetized on November 15, 1995. It is an original and circulated coin, ungraded and uncertified. The coin comes from the historical period of Peso (1863-1992) and has a KM number of 427. Get this unique piece of Mexico's rich history and add it to your coin collection today!
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Location: Buhler, Kansas
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Origin: North America
Country of Circulation: United Mexican States
Shape: Round
Reverse: Portrait of Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
Obverse lettering: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS
Composition Details: Brass
Number of coins: 1
Historical Period: Peso (1863 - 1992)
Reverse translation: 5 Centavos 1971 Mo
Obverse: National Arms - Eagle on cactus with snake in beak above wreath
Diameter: 18
Diameter (mm): 18
Coin type: Standard circulation coin
Composition: Brass
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: 427
Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
Thickness (mm): 1.5
Certification: Uncertified
Modified Item: No
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Brand: Hobby of Kings
Denomination: 5 Centavos
Thickness: 1.5
Year Demonetized: 11/15/1995
Type: Standard circulation coin
Year: 1973
Value: 5 Centavos (0.05 MXP)
Country: Mexico
Original/Reproduction: Original
Reverse lettering: CINCO CENTAVOS 1971 Mo
Mint Location: Mexico Mexico (1535 - now)
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Edge: Smooth
Obverse translation: United States of Mexico