Front side of πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ MEXICO – From Aztec Heritage to Modern Pesos 1 Peso 1986 coin
Back side of πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ MEXICO – From Aztec Heritage to Modern Pesos 1 Peso 1986 coin
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  • Obverse: National coat of arms of Mexico — an eagle perched on a cactus devouring a snake, surrounded by the legend ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS.

  • Reverse: Portrait of José María Morelos (Mexican revolutionary leader) with the denomination “$1” and the year 1986.

  • Composition: Stainless steel.

  • Weight: 4 g.

  • Diameter: 17 mm.

  • Edge: Reeded.

  • Mint: Casa de Moneda de México (Mo).

Historical Insight:
During the 1980s, Mexico underwent currency reforms due to high inflation. The 1 peso coins of this era symbolized the country's efforts to stabilize the economy while honoring key figures from its fight for independence.

Collecting Note:
This coin holds historical significance as part of Mexico’s late 20th-century currency transition and features an iconic revolutionary figure.

 

Verified πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ MEXICO – From Aztec Heritage to Modern Pesos 1 Peso 1986

Owner: Babushka