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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.
The mint's silver eight-real coins and its successor coin, the silver peso, circulated widely in the Americas and Asia well into the 19th century and became the basis of the modern national currencies of many countries in these parts of the world, including the United States dollar, [5] the Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan. [6]
Mexico's external indebtedness mounted, and the peso became increasingly overvalued, hurting non-oil exports in the late 1970s and leading to a second peso devaluation in 1980. Production of basic food crops stagnated and the population increase was skyrocketing, forcing Mexico in the early 1980s to become a net importer of foodstuffs.
Insurgent and supporter of the Mexican War of Independence Old Mexican peso $5 and $20 obverse 1937–1970 ($20); 1969–1972 ($5) Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín: 1829–1862 General of the Mexican Army and politician; for defeating the invading French forces at the Battle of Puebla: Old Mexican peso $50 obverse 1937–1940 Ignacio José de Allende y ...
The Libertad coins are silver and gold bullion coins originating from Mexico and minted by the Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint). The Mexican Mint was established in 1535 and is the oldest mint in the Americas. The modern coins contain 99.9% silver or gold (.999 fineness) and are available in various sizes. Both metal coins have ...
Pages in category "1955 in Mexico" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...