
Mexico - 1955-1967 10 Centavos
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1955-1967 10 Centavos Coin Composition | ||||||||||
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Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For Each Coin: | $0 | ||||
Combined Precious and Base Metal Melt Value For 4 Coins: | $0 |
YEAR | IMG | COIN NAME | COIN GRADE |
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1955 Mo |
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10 Centavos - Diez | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1959 Mo |
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10 Centavos - Diez | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1959 Mo |
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10 Centavos - Diez | OFCC:UNGRADED |
1967 Mo |
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10 Centavos - Diez | OFCC:UNGRADED |

COIN TYPE DESCRIPTION | |
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Region: | Mexico |
Category: | 10 Centavos |
Coin Type: | 1955-1967 10 Centavos |
Years Minted: | 1955-1967 |
Mint Marks: | M |
Denomination: | 10C |
Obverse Design: | National arms, eagle left |
Obverse Designer: | |
Reverse Design: | Bust Left |
Reverse Designer: | |
Introduction
From 1947 to 1954 the Mexico City Mint produced no 10 centavos coinage but that would change with introduction of new coinage in 1955. The previous Aztec design was replaced with a tribute to Benito Juarez and coins were produced from 1955 to 1967 with a bronze composition but were issued intermittently for only 6 years during this period. Benito Juarez was one of Mexico’s most notable political heroes similar to how Abraham Lincoln is viewed in the United States. Benito was president for five terms from 1858 to 1872 during Mexico’s most difficult period. He introduced social reforms that reduced Church powers and increased the power of Mexico’s citizens. Another interesting aspect was the he was of full-blooded Native American decent and the only full-blooded native to ever serve as president of Mexico. Design The obverse design features the Mexican coat of arms, an eagle clutching a snake while it perches on a prickly pear cactus. On the outer periphery is the phrase “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS” or as translated to English “United Mexican States”. The reverse design features a bust image of Benito Juarez facing left. On the outer periphery is the denomination “DIEZ CENTAVOS” (Ten Centavos) as well as the year of issue and mint mark “Mo” for the Mexico City Mint. General Market Notes There are no rarities for the series and all examples are readily available. For a possible sleeper coin the 1955 issue deserves a look, with the lowest mintage of the series and being a first year issue coin give it potential but only in grades of brilliant uncirculated. Year / Mintage 1955 1,818,000 1956 5,255,000 1957 11,925,000 1959 26,140,000 1966 5,873,000 1967 32,318,000 REF |
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Base Metals Last Updated: 09-01-2016