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1960 Mo 10 Peso Mexico Silver Coin I Celebrating Mexico's Victory In War Of Independence I Monetized By Mexican Government

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Management number 213294129 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 213294129
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Celebrate an important chapter in Mexican history with this 1960 silver 10 Pesos commemorative coin honoring the 150th anniversary of the nation’s independence movement. Designed to recognize the enduring ideals of liberty and democratic reform, the coin connects two transformative eras through powerful symbolism and exceptional engraving. The obverse features Mexico’s iconic national emblem — a golden eagle perched upon a cactus devouring a rattlesnake — a symbol rooted in Aztec legend and national identity. Surrounding inscriptions highlight the coin’s denomination and craftsmanship produced by the historic Casa de Moneda de México. On the reverse, portraits of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and Francisco I. Madero commemorate leaders associated with independence and democratic change. Their pairing reflects a century-long pursuit of freedom and civic participation, reinforced by inscriptions referencing liberty and effective suffrage. Struck in fine silver with a substantial presence and detailed relief, this commemorative stands as both a collectible and a historical tribute, appealing to collectors interested in Mexican heritage, revolutionary history, and classic mid-century coin design.

  • Monetized By Mexico Government
  • Commemorative issue 150th Anniversary of the War of Independence Obverse "Estados Unidos Mexicanos" in a semicircle over the Mexican coat of arms: a Mexican golden eagle standing on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake. At the base of the cactus there is a holm oak (encino) branch on one side and a laurel branch on the other. The coat of arms is surrounded by date, weight, purity and denomination. Script: Latin Lettering: DIEZ PESOS 28.888 G · 1960 · LEY 900 ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS
  • Reverse Busts of Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla and Francisco I. Madero next to each other, facing forward, with the last names under the respective bust. Dates and legend surround the busts. Script: Latin Lettering: INDEPENDENCIA Y LIBERTAD 1810 1960 1910 HIDALGO MADERO SUFRAGIO EFECTIVO NO REELECCION Translation: Independence and Liberty Effective Suffrage, No Re-Election Edge Reeded
  • The Mexican War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de México, 16 September 1810 – 27 September 1821) was an armed conflict and political process resulting in Mexico's independence from the Spanish Empire. It was not a single, coherent event, but local and regional struggles that occurred within the same period, and can be considered a revolutionary civil war
  • Issued in 1960, this impressive Mexican silver commemorative honors the 150th anniversary of the nation’s struggle for independence, a defining moment that reshaped the political and cultural identity of Mexico. The coin reflects a period when Mexico embraced commemorative coinage as a way to preserve national memory, celebrating leaders and ideals that inspired generations to pursue sovereignty and democratic reform.
  • The obverse proudly displays the national coat of arms of Mexico, featuring the golden eagle standing upon a prickly pear cactus while grasping a rattlesnake. Rooted in ancient Aztec legend, this emblem symbolizes resilience, destiny, and the founding of Tenochtitlán. Surrounding inscriptions include the denomination, year, and silver purity, emphasizing the craftsmanship and precision long associated with the historic Casa de Moneda de México, one of the oldest operating mints in the world.
  • The reverse unites two towering figures of Mexican history. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, remembered as the priest who sparked the independence movement in 1810, appears alongside Francisco I. Madero, a central figure in the democratic reforms that helped ignite the Mexican Revolution. Their paired portraits symbolize a century-long struggle toward liberty, civic participation, and national transformation.
  • Encircling the portraits are powerful inscriptions referencing independence, liberty, and the enduring political principle of effective suffrage and opposition to re-election. These ideals became foundational elements of Mexico’s modern governance and continue to resonate within its civic traditions. The coin therefore serves not only as a collectible artifact but also as a compact historical narrative linking two eras of reform and national aspiration.
  • Struck in high-quality silver with bold relief and substantial size, the coin reflects mid-20th-century Mexican minting excellence. Its large format allows the detailed engraving to stand out, making it especially admired among collectors who appreciate historical symbolism combined with strong artistic execution.
Set Single
Year 1960
Color Silver
Mint Mark Mo
Brand Name CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Metal Type Silver
Composition Silver (.9)
Denomination 10 Peso
Grade Rating Circulated Condition
Manufacturer CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Total Eaches 1
Coin Variety 1 Commemorative
Exterior Finish Silver
Purity Percentage 90
Grading Provided By By Seller
Total Precious Metal Weight 28.89 Grams

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