CVC & Collectables presents this exceptional 1903-Mo M Mexico Gold 10 Pesos, certified MS63 by NGC. Struck at the Mexico City Mint with an ultra-low mintage of just 713 coins, this issue ranks among the scarcest late-19th/early-20th century Mexican gold circulation pieces. With strong luster and sharp detail, this MS63 example sits at the high end of survival for the date.
Coin Highlights:
- Maker / Mint: Mexico City Mint (Mo)
- Assayer: M
- Date: 1903
- Denomination: 10 Pesos
- Catalog: KM#413.7
- Metal: Gold (.875 fine)
- Weight: 16.92 g
- Diameter / Shape: Round; milled edge
- Grade: NGC MS63
- Mintage: 713
- Obverse: Mexican national coat of arms—eagle with snake on cactus, wreath below, REPUBLICA MEXICANA above, date at bottom.
- Reverse: Scales of justice, radiant liberty cap, law scroll crossed by a sword; Mo M mintmark and assayer initials with value DIEZ PESOS and fineness 875 below.
- Orientation: Coin alignment (↑↓)
- Type: Gold circulation issue
Collectibility:
High-grade survivors of the 1903-Mo M issue are rarely encountered. With its extremely limited mintage, strong eye appeal, and MS63 certification, this piece is ideal for advanced collectors of Mexican gold, date specialists, and those assembling premium 19th–20th century Peso sets. Demand for genuinely scarce circulation-gold issues continues to strengthen as more collectors shift focus from bullion to low-mintage historic gold. Find more alike here!




