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This specimen is one of a series issued by the [[Mexico]] City mint to honor each of the Mexican states, this one being for Veracruz. The program was modeled on the U. S. Mint's state quarter program and was quite popular. The first series, featuring the arms of each state, was issued in reverse alphabetical order, starting with Zacatecas. The second series, commencing in 2005, featured state animals, monuments, heroes, etc. The one for Veracruz, shown here, honors the Tajin temple. The coins are the same weight and diameter as the bimetallic fifty pesos of 1993-95 (KM 571). | This specimen is one of a series issued by the [[Mexico]] City mint to honor each of the Mexican states, this one being for Veracruz. The program was modeled on the U. S. Mint's state quarter program and was quite popular. The first series, featuring the arms of each state, was issued in reverse alphabetical order, starting with Zacatecas. The second series, commencing in 2005, featured state animals, monuments, heroes, etc. The one for Veracruz, shown here, honors the Tajin temple. The coins are the same weight and diameter as the bimetallic fifty pesos of 1993-95 (KM 571). | ||
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''Recorded mintage:'' 149,703. | ''Recorded mintage:'' 149,703. | ||
| − | ''Specification:'' 33.94 g, brass outer ring with .925 fine silver center, .500 troy oz ASW, 39.0 mm diameter, segmented reeded edge. | + | ''Specification:'' 33.94 g, brass outer ring with 0.925 fine silver center, .500 troy oz ASW, 39.0 mm diameter, segmented reeded edge. |
''Catalog reference:'' KM 859, also KM 891 in gold. | ''Catalog reference:'' KM 859, also KM 891 in gold. | ||
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* [[Mexico 2007 100 pesos KM-849|2007 100 pesos, Oaxaca, Alcala theater]] | * [[Mexico 2007 100 pesos KM-849|2007 100 pesos, Oaxaca, Alcala theater]] | ||
* [[Mexico 2007 100 pesos KM-798|2007 100 pesos, Nayarit, Isla de Mexcaltitlan]] | * [[Mexico 2007 100 pesos KM-798|2007 100 pesos, Nayarit, Isla de Mexcaltitlan]] | ||
| + | * [[Mexico 2007 100 pesos KM-851|2007 100 pesos, Quintana Roo]] | ||
| + | * [[Mexico 2007 2 pesos|2007 2 pesos]] | ||
* [[Mexico 2007 1/20 onza|2007 1/20 onza]] | * [[Mexico 2007 1/20 onza|2007 1/20 onza]] | ||
* [[Mexico 2007 1/10 onza|2007 1/10 onza]] | * [[Mexico 2007 1/10 onza|2007 1/10 onza]] | ||
* [[Mexico 2007 1/4 onza|2007 ¼ onza]] | * [[Mexico 2007 1/4 onza|2007 ¼ onza]] | ||
* [[Mexico 2007 1/2 onza|2007 media onza]] | * [[Mexico 2007 1/2 onza|2007 media onza]] | ||
| + | * [[Mexico 2007 5 onzas|2007 5 onzas]] | ||
* [[Mexico 2010 5 pesos KM-920|2010 5 pesos, Hidalgo]] | * [[Mexico 2010 5 pesos KM-920|2010 5 pesos, Hidalgo]] | ||
* [[Coins and currency dated 2007]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 2007]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:04, 18 November 2025
This specimen is one of a series issued by the Mexico City mint to honor each of the Mexican states, this one being for Veracruz. The program was modeled on the U. S. Mint's state quarter program and was quite popular. The first series, featuring the arms of each state, was issued in reverse alphabetical order, starting with Zacatecas. The second series, commencing in 2005, featured state animals, monuments, heroes, etc. The one for Veracruz, shown here, honors the Tajin temple. The coins are the same weight and diameter as the bimetallic fifty pesos of 1993-95 (KM 571).
Recorded mintage: 149,703.
Specification: 33.94 g, brass outer ring with 0.925 fine silver center, .500 troy oz ASW, 39.0 mm diameter, segmented reeded edge.
Catalog reference: KM 859, also KM 891 in gold.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date, 13th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2018.
Link to:
- 2006 100 pesos, Guanajuato
- 2007 peso
- 2007 100 pesos, Morelos, Palacio de Cortés
- 2007 100 pesos, Oaxaca, Alcala theater
- 2007 100 pesos, Nayarit, Isla de Mexcaltitlan
- 2007 100 pesos, Quintana Roo
- 2007 2 pesos
- 2007 1/20 onza
- 2007 1/10 onza
- 2007 ¼ onza
- 2007 media onza
- 2007 5 onzas
- 2010 5 pesos, Hidalgo
- Coins and currency dated 2007
- return to Mexican coinage of the reform, 1994 to date