The Pancho Villa 1877-1923 5 oz Silver Commemorative Round is a collectible silver round honoring Doroteo Arango, better known as Pancho Villa, one of the most iconic figures of the Mexican Revolution.
Key Features:
- Weight: 5 troy ounces
- Metal: .999 fine silver
- Diameter: Typically around 63-65mm
- Edge: Reeded
- Finish: Proof, antique, or brilliant uncirculated (varies by issue)
- Obverse:
- Features a detailed portrait of Pancho Villa, often with his signature wide-brimmed sombrero and bandolier of ammunition.
- Some versions include his name, birth and death years (1877-1923), and possibly a famous quote.
- Reverse:
- Varies by mint but could feature symbols of the Mexican Revolution, such as crossed rifles, revolutionary flags, or inscriptions like “Libertad” (Freedom).
Historical Significance:
- Pancho Villa was a key revolutionary leader in early 20th-century Mexico, known for his guerrilla tactics and battles against the Mexican government.
- He was a hero to many, fighting for land and labor rights for peasants.
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