CVC & Collectables presents a sharply preserved example of late-series Mexican bronze coinage: the 1935-Mo Dos Centavos, struck at the Mexico City Mint and certified PCGS MS65 Brown. With a low mintage for the type and exceptional Mint State preservation, this piece represents one of the most desirable dates in the long-running Dos Centavos series.
Coin Highlights:
- Issuer: Mexico
- Period: United Mexican States / Mexican Republic (1823–date)
- Denomination: 2 Centavos (Dos Centavos)
- Date: 1935
- Mint: Mexico City (Mo)
- Mintage: 1,250,000
- Composition: Bronze
- Weight: 6.00 g
- Diameter: 25 mm
- Thickness: 2.0 mm
- Shape: Round
- Edge: Plain
- Strike Method: Milled
- Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
- Grade: PCGS MS65 BN
- Catalog References: KM# 419, Schön# 13
Obverse: National arms of Mexico featuring the eagle perched on a cactus, grasping a snake in its beak, with ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS encircling above.
Reverse: Date at top with the monogram 2¢ within a wreath; mintmark Mo at the bottom.
Collectibility:
With a mintage of just 1.25 million, the 1935-Mo is among the scarcer Dos Centavos issues. Examples surviving in Gem Mint State are notably difficult to locate due to heavy circulation and the susceptibility of bronze to environmental damage. This PCGS MS65BN specimen displays strong original luster, crisp devices, and attractive brown coloration, making it an excellent choice for advanced Mexico collectors and high-grade type sets.
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