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* [[Mexico 1986 10 pesos|1986 10 pesos, Miguel Hidalgo]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 10 pesos|1986 10 pesos, Miguel Hidalgo]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 25 pesos KM-519|1986 25 pesos, World Cup, ¼ oz silver]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 25 pesos KM-519|1986 25 pesos, World Cup, ¼ oz silver]]
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* [[Mexico 1986 50 pesos KM-523|1986 50 pesos, World Cup, three soccer balls]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 onza|1986 Libertad]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 onza|1986 Libertad]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 200 pesos KM-525|1986 200 pesos, World Cup, copper-nickel]]
 
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* [[Mexico 1986 1000 pesos|1986 1,000 pesos, World Cup, 1 oz gold]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 1000 pesos|1986 1,000 pesos, World Cup, 1 oz gold]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 2000 pesos|1986 2,000 pesos, World Cup, 2 oz gold]]
 
* [[Mexico 1986 2000 pesos|1986 2,000 pesos, World Cup, 2 oz gold]]
* [[Mexico 1988 50 pesos|1988 50 pesos, Benito Juarez]]
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* [[Mexico 1987 50 pesos|1987 50 pesos, Benito Juarez]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1986]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1986]]
 
* return to [[Mexican coinage of the modern era, since 1905]]
 
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[[Category:Copper and base metal coinage of Mexico]][[Category:Selections from the Mountain Groan Collection]]
 
[[Category:Copper and base metal coinage of Mexico]][[Category:Selections from the Mountain Groan Collection]]

Latest revision as of 14:08, 7 January 2025

from the Mountain Groan Collection
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By the early 1980's, the Mexican economy was running into trouble. Political mismanagement, corruption, an antiquated tax structure and an exploding population were feeding serious inflation. Coin types, once stable in the early part of the century, began turning over more rapidly as inflation ate away their purchasing power. While this gave employment to coin designers and engravers, it limited their scope of action as progressively cheaper alloys were adopted. This fifty pesos was struck 1984-88 to honor president Benito Juarez, who expelled the French from Mexico in the 1860's.

Recorded mintage: 50,000,000.

Specification: 8.60 g, copper-nickel, 23.5 mm diameter.

Catalog reference: KM 495.

Source:

  • Amaya Guerra, Carlos Abel, Epitome Ilustrado de la Moneda Mexican Moderna, 1905 a 2015, Monterrey, Mexico, 2015.
  • Bailey, Don and Lois, Whitman Encyclopedia of Mexican Money, Volume 1, An Illustrated History of Mexican Coins and Currency, Atlanta: Whitman Publishing, 2014.
  • Buttrey, T. V., and Clyde Hubbard, A Guide Book of Mexican Coins, 1822 to date, 6th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 1992.
  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.

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