5 Mexican Peso Hidalgo Gold Coin | 1905-1955
Casa de Moneda de Mexico
The Casa de Moneda de México is Mexico’s official mint, founded in 1535.
It is the oldest mint in the Americas and produces circulation and bullion coins like the “Libertad.”
Production is carried out for the Banco de México under the highest quality standards.
It also manufactures medals and collectibles and operates its own sales outlets.
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The 5 Peso Hidalgo gold coin was minted from 1905-1955 and has a purity of 90% gold. These historic coins have a weight of 0.1205 ounces and were produced in limited quantities by the Mexican Mint.
Product Specifications (5 Pesos)
Weight: 0.1205 ounces
Diameter: 19 mm
Thickness: 1.14 mm
Purity: 900/1000
Nominal Value: 5 pesos
History
The 5 Mexican Peso gold coin shows the image of Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, who was a Catholic priest and a prominent figure in Mexico’s independence movement. He was executed in 1811, but his courage and resolve led others to continue Mexico’s fight for independence from Spain.
Product Details
Manufacturer: Casa de Moneda de Mexico
Country of origin: Mexico
Name: 5 Peso Gold Coin
Weight: 0.1205 ounces
Purity: 900/100
Alloy: Gold/Copper
Scratch resistance: Good
| Metal | Gold |
| Form | Gold Coin |
| Country of Origin | Mexico |
| Manufacturer | Casa de Moneda de Mexico |
| Series | Mexican Pesos |
| Purity | 900/1000 |
| Fineweight | 3.75 gram |
| Gross Weight | 4.167 gram |
| Grade | Brilliant |
| Condition | Circulated |
| Face value | 5 Peso |
| Thickness | 1.02 mm |
| Diameter | 19.00 mm |
| Packaging | Single in Pouch |