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25 pesos An Aztec ballplayer, the Olympic rings, and the legend: “Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada Mexico 1968” Lorenzo Rafael An eagle fighting a snake, the legend: “Estados Unidos Mexicanos”, the words “ley 0.720” and 25 pesos Ricardo Luna Y Vasco Incused lettering “Independencia y Libertad” 1968 Circulated
100 pesos of the old Mexican peso, 1988 (Series A). Between 1960 and 1971, new coinage was introduced, consisting of brass 1 and 5 centavos, cupro-nickel 10, 25, and 50 centavos, 1, 5, and 10 pesos, and silver 25 pesos (only issued 1968 and 1972). In 1977, silver 100 pesos were issued for circulation.
Mexico at the 1968 Summer Olympics; IOC code: MEX: NOC: Mexican Olympic Committee: Website: www.com.org.mx (in Spanish) in Mexico City; Competitors: 275 (233 men and 42 women) in 20 sports: Flag bearer: David Bárcena: Medals Ranked 15th: Gold 3 Silver 3 Bronze 3 Total 9: Summer Olympics appearances
Silver Bronze 50 m pistol details: Grigory Kosykh Soviet Union: Heinz Mertel West Germany: Harald Vollmar East Germany: 25 m rapid fire pistol details: Józef Zapędzki Poland: Marcel Roșca Romania: Renart Suleymanov Soviet Union: 50 m rifle prone details: Jan Kůrka Czechoslovakia: László Hammerl Hungary: Ian Ballinger New Zealand: 50 m ...
The 1968 torch relay recreated the route taken by Christopher Columbus to the New World, journeying from Greece through Italy and Spain to San Salvador Island, Bahamas, and then on to Mexico. [5] American sculptor James Metcalf , an expatriate in Mexico, won the commission to forge the Olympic torch for the 1968 Summer Games.
The 1968 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Mexico City, from 12 to 27 October. A total of 5,516 athletes from 112 nations participated in 172 events in 18 sports across 24 different disciplines.