Mexico 1953 centavo
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In 1949, the mint suspended the production of bronze centavos and in 1950 introduced this brass centavo of reduced weight. It was struck every year during 1950-69 and all dates are readily available altho assembling a set of unspotted specimens is a challenge. The superseding design (KM 418) was reduced to 1.5 grams.
Recorded mintage: 21,160,000.
Specification: 2 g, brass, 16 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: KM 417.
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