Description: This 1996 Mexican coin features a golden eagle perched on a cactus eating a snake on the obverse side. The reverse side displays the denomination of 10 cents with the year and mint mark. The coin is made of stainless steel and has a diameter of 17.0mm. It was minted at Casa de Moneda de México and belongs to the standard circulation coin type. The coin is circulated and ungraded, and its value is 10 centavos or 0.10 MXN. This coin is a great addition to any coin collection, especially for those interested in Mexican history and culture.
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Obverse Lettering:: ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS
Shape: Round
Reverse: the denomination 10¢ with the date above and the mint mark Ṁ belo
Issuer: Mexico
Certification Number: na
Fineness: Judge By Pictures
Historical Period: Mexico (1905-Now)
Obverse Translation:: United Mexican States
Number: N# 581
Currency: New Peso (1992-date)
Obverse: Mexican golden eagle on a prickly pear cactus devouring a snake.
Diameter: 17.0 mm
Composition: Stainless Steel
Script:: Latin
Years: 1992-2009
Mint: Mo Casa de Moneda de México, Mexico, Mexico (1535-date)
Period: United Mexican States/Mexican Republic (1823-date)
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: KM# 547
Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
Reverse Lettering:: 1996 10¢ Mo
Certification: Uncertified
Weight: 2.08 grams
Denomination: 10 Centavos
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Thickness: 1.33 mm
Type: Standard circulation coin
Year: 1996
References: KM# 547, Schön# 143
Value: 10 Centavos 0.10 MXN = USD 0.0058
Technique: Milled
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Edge: Plain