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Collectible 1958 Mexican 1 Peso | Silver 0.100, Mexico City Mint
Collectible 1958 Mexican 1 Peso | Silver 0.100, Mexico City Mint
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Step back into Mexico’s rich numismatic heritage with this authentic 1958 Mexico 1 Peso silver coin. Struck in Mexico City and inscribed “Independencia y Libertad” on its edge, this historic peso contains 0.100 fine silver. With a bold eagle-and-snake national emblem, it is a must-have for collectors of Mexican and world silver coins.
🔥 Don’t miss out! Secure this 1958 Mexico 1 Peso silver coin today—collector demand is rising, and pieces in good condition are getting harder to find.
Why This Product Is a Good Investment.
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Silver Content: Each coin contains 0.100 silver (1.99 USD melt value), offering intrinsic bullion worth.
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Historic Significance: Minted during the United Mexican States period (1905–1969), it reflects mid-20th-century Mexican history and symbolism.
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Minted Quantity: With 41,899,000 pieces struck, these coins are not excessively rare, but high-quality preserved specimens are increasingly sought after.
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Numismatic Appeal: Collectors value the large 34.5 mm diameter, patriotic eagle-and-snake design, and iconic “Independencia y Libertad” inscription.
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Future Value Growth: Rising global interest in Mexican silver coins makes this a sound entry-level collectible with potential long-term appreciation, especially in higher grades.
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Numista Entry for 1958 Mexico 1 Peso (KM#459): Numista Reference
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NGC Coin Explorer – Mexican Peso History: NGC Guide
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Background on “Independencia y Libertad” symbolism in Mexican coinage: Mexican Numismatic Society
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