Coin Highlights: - Contains .643 oz of silver.
- Coins are shipped in protective packaging.
- Reverse: A sun bearing the date 1950 rises behind a landscape prominently featuring a locomotive and palm trees.
- Obverse: The Mexican national coat of arms as depicted on the standard circulating 5 peso of the time, with denomination and date below, flanked by legends of weight and purity.
In addition to the intricate design, this coin had a mintage of only 200,000 pieces, half of which are believed to have been melted to produce the 1968 Olympic commemorative. A low survival rate certainly fits with their relative availability. These coins are tough to come by, especially in nice condition. Add one to your cart today!
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