CVC & Collectables presents this 1954-Mo 5 Peso Mexico coin, graded MS 65 by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service). This stunning silver coin is a testament to Mexico’s rich numismatic history and features exquisite design and craftsmanship. With its high grade and detailed artistry, this coin is a must-have for dedicated collectors and history enthusiasts.
Coin Features:
- Obverse: Features the iconic national emblem of Mexico – an eagle perched on a cactus, holding a serpent in its beak. This symbolizes the strength and independence of Mexico.
- Reverse: Displays a detailed portrait of Hidalgo’s bust looking left surrounded by a laurel wreath, a key figure in Mexico’s struggle for independence. The denomination “5 PESOS” and the date “1954” are prominently featured.
- Composition: Made of high-quality silver, the coin showcases exceptional craftsmanship and purity.
- Diameter and Weight: The coin measures approximately 40 mm in diameter and weighs 27.78 grams, standard for silver coins of this type.
- Grade: Certified MS 65 by PCGS, indicating it is in mint state condition with strong luster and minimal contact marks.
Product Highlights:
- Country: Mexico
- Year: 1954
- Denomination: 5 Pesos
- Mint Mark: Mo (Mexico City)
- Composition: Silver
- Weight: 27.78 grams
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Grade: MS 65 (Mint State) by PCGS
- Packaging: Comes encapsulated in a PCGS holder for protection and display
Collectibility:
The 1954-Mo 5 Peso Mexico coin is a highly sought-after piece for numismatists and history buffs. Combining historical significance with high-quality craftsmanship, this coin is highly collectible. The PCGS MS 65 grade ensures its value and authenticity, making it a standout piece in any collection.