Coin Details
KM number: 736 Numista+1
Mint: México City (Mo) Numista
Assayers: Not recorded
Mintage: Not conclusively documented (no solid, universally accepted figure) Numista+1
Weight / Metal: 33.94 g bi-metallic — .925 silver center (~0.45 oz silver-equivalent), aluminum-bronze ring. Numista+1
Diameter: 39.04 mm Numista+1
Grading Analysis
Obverse: National arms sharply struck — legend fully legible, rim clean, fields with original mint frost tempered by minor handling marks.
Reverse: State arms of Quintana Roo clean and well-defined; lettering sharp; ring-core junction tight with no signs of delamination or wear beyond the expected light contact marks.
Straight Facts
2004’s Quintana Roo 100 Pesos drops nearly half an ounce of .925 silver into your pocket — no small feat for a circulating-type coin. It’s a heavyweight, both literally and as a conversation starter: big, bold, bi-metallic, and a solid pick for anyone building the full state-coin series or after a heavy dose of tangible silver in a collectable form.