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Dos Pesos gold coin

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Value
  
2 Mexican Peso

Thickness
  
1.02 mm (0.040 in)

Composition
  
90% Gold, 10% copper

Diameter
  
13 mm (0.512 in)

Edge
  
Reeded Pattern

Gold
  
.0482 troy oz

The 2 Pesos or Dos Pesos gold coin was produced in Mexico between 1919-1948. The Dos Pesos contains .0482 troy ounces of .900 fine gold, and measures 13 mm in diameter.

Contents

Design

Obverse side displays the Coat of arms of Mexico depicting a Mexican golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a snake. The reverse side includes the denomination surrounded by a garland wreath.

The coin was produced by the Mexican Mint, which is the oldest mint in North America. The Mexico City Mint produced gold pesos in denominations ranging from two pesos to fifty. Each denomination shared a common design with the 2 peso gold coin being the smallest denomination gold coin issued for circulation by the United Mexican States.

Production

Production began in 1919 with a mintage of 1,670,000 coins and continued briefly through 1920. Production resumed in 1944 and continued through 1948, although no 1948 dated specimens are known. During 1951-1972 a total of 4,590,493 pieces were restruck, most likely dated 1945. In 1996 matte restrikes were produced, and an additional 260,000 pieces dated 1945 were struck during 2000-2009.

References

Dos Pesos gold coin Wikipedia


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