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Embark on a journey through Mexican numismatic history with the 1960-Mo Mexican 10 Peso coin, commemorating the 150th anniversary of Mexican independence. Graded by PCGS as MS63, this coin represents not only a piece of monetary history but also a symbol of Mexico’s rich cultural heritage and struggle for independence.
The obverse of the coin features the iconic image of Miguel Hidalgo, a key figure in the Mexican War of Independence, along with the inscription “Mexico,” the denomination “Diez Pesos,” and the year “1960.” This side serves as a tribute to the leaders who fought tirelessly for Mexico’s freedom.
On the reverse, you’ll find the Mexican coat of arms, proudly displaying the national emblem, with an eagle perched atop a cactus, gripping a serpent. Surrounding the emblem are the words “Estados Unidos Mexicanos,” emphasizing the unity and sovereignty of Mexico.
Certified by PCGS as MS63, this coin attains a Mint State grade, indicating its excellent condition and well-preserved luster. Owning this coin means holding a tangible link to Mexico’s struggle for independence and the enduring spirit of its people.
The 1960-Mo Mexican 10 Peso coin, commemorating the 150th anniversary of Mexican independence, is more than a numismatic treasure; it’s a piece of Mexican history that invites you to explore the nation’s past and appreciate its cultural significance.
Invest in a coin that symbolizes Mexico’s rich heritage and commemorates a pivotal moment in its history. Add the 1960-Mo Mexican 10 Peso 150th Anniversary coin, PCGS certified as MS63, to your collection today and embark on a journey through Mexico’s fascinating past.
Coin Highlights:
- KM# 476
- ASW. .836 oz. of Silver, as 28.888 grams of .900 fine. 40mm
- Coin is encased in a slab by PCGS.
- Graded as Mint-State 63